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Bob Henriques (1930–2011) was an American photojournalist who was active in the 1950s and early 1960s. He was an Associate of Magnum Photos, and a free-lance photographer for
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. He is best known for his photos of movie stars, particularly Marilyn Monroe, the civil rights movement of the early 1960s, and the Cuban Revolution.


Photojournalism career

As early as 1950, when he was only 20 years old, Henriques began selling pictures of New York City street scenes, and Coney Island amusements. On Election Day 1952 he photographed Dwight D. Eisenhower as he won the U.S. Presidency from Adlai Stevenson. In this early commercial work he was associated with
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, a photo agency. These photos are still available for sale from
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. He affiliated with Magnum Photos in 1954.


Movie photography

In 1954 Henriques began working on the set of '' The Seven Year Itch'' which was filming in New York City. He developed a relationship with Marilyn Monroe who allowed him to photograph her in both formal and casual settings. Due to Monroe's worldwide popularity, these photos are among the most recognizable images that Henriques ever captured. Henriques not only photographed her on location, but also at Yankee Stadium, Ebbets Field, at social functions, and in her apartment in New York. The relationship lasted well beyond the filming, and Henriques photographed Monroe as late as the premier of ''
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'' in 1959''.'' In September 1959 Henriques covered Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the United States. This included a trip to Hollywood, where Khrushchev visited the set of '' Can-Can''. Henriques captured an image of
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caressing Khrushchev on the forehead. Henriques was also accredited to cover Khrushchev's visit with President Eisenhower at
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and he captured images of the two leaders in vigorous conversation. In 1961 Henriques worked on the set of '' Long Day's Journey Into Night'' which was filming in New York City. This effort produced a number of notable pictures of
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, including her portrait in ''Life'' magazine.


Civil rights photography

On May 17, 1957
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spoke to a crowd of more than 22,000 people from the front of the
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. This event was known as the
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. Henriques was on the podium, behind King, as he delivered his "Give Us The Ballot" speech to what was then the largest civil rights audience ever assembled in America. The images he captured at this event are among his most widely published. One of them was chosen for the inside front cover of Life Magazine's fiftieth anniversary tribute to King in 2018. In 2020 Magnum produced "Solidarity", a special print sale to benefit the
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and one of Henriques' photos from the Prayer Pilgrimage was part of the collection. Henriques photographed Malcolm X during a civil rights protest in New York City in 1963. One of these photos was published by Essence in a 2020 reconsideration of Malcolm X's legacy on the fifty-fifth anniversary of his assassination.


Cuban revolution

Henriques and fellow Magnum photographer Burt Glinn arrived in Cuba just as
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's forces closed in on Havana in January 1959. They shared a car out of Havana to make contact with the approaching rebels and documented their rise to power. Henriques captured images of a cigar-chomping Castro, his first press conference as prime minister, and pitching at a baseball game. His photo of Castro and his supporters led a 1963
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essay on Cuba by
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. Henriques returned to Cuba in 1961 to cover the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs invasion. He captured several images of Fidel Castro inspecting wreckage on the battlefield. He also reported on the Castro government's literacy program. He maintained relations with sources in Cuba and was interviewed by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1964 regarding the Movimiento Democrata Cristiano, an anti-Castro organization on the island.


Other projects

Henriques is credited with several record album cover photos: * ''Soliloquy'' by Erroll Garner released in 1957 * '' Drums of Passion'' by Olatunji! released in 1960 * ''The Brothers Four'' by The Brothers Four released in 1960 * ''Brubeck on Campus'' by The Dave Brubeck Quartet released in 1972 * '' Bossa Nova U.S.A.'' by The Dave Brubeck Quartet released in 1963. Henriques' cover art is a shot from above of Dave Brubeck lying across the front seat of a convertible. His photos have appeared in several books including: * ''Marilyn by Magnum'', by
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* ''The Fifties: Photographs of America'', by
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* '' Marilyn: A Biography'', by
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*''Free at Last: A History of the Civil Rights Movement and those Who Died in the Struggle'', by Sara Bullard *''All The People: Since 1945'', by Joy Hakim *''Dance For Export'', by Naima Prevots *''Che Guevara'', by David Sandison Henriques' photographed a number of important political figures. His portrait of Senator Robert F. Kennedy appeared on the inside front cover of Life Magazine's ''Robert F. Kennedy, An American Legacy'' published in 2018 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination. He photographed then Senator John F. Kennedy campaigning for the presidency in 1960. His work for Life Magazine included photos for articles on corruption in New York State, gangs in New York City, an abortive effort by the Cuban government to overthrow dictator
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of the Dominican Republic, and organized crime in the United States. He photographed a number of other notables for other projects including authors Margaret Case Harriman, Jay Richard Kennedy, and
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, evangelist Billy Graham, Mohawk activist
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.


Fine-art shows

While his focus was photojournalism, Henriques' work has been recognized as fine art and been exhibited in a number of museum shows. Among those were: * "Life as Legend" a Marilyn Monroe retrospective that appeared at the Boca Raton Museum of Art and the
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in 2007 * "Marilyn: Legende, Mythos und Ikone" at the Kunsthaus in
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, in 2006 *"50 años sin Marilyn" at the
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in 2012 *"I Wanna be Loved by You: Photographs of Marilyn Monroe" at the Bass Museum of Art in
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in 2006 * "Protest!" a selection of Magnum photographs of protest at the Milk Gallery in New York in 2017 * "Magnum Style" at the
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in 2004 * In 2009 his work was included in an exhibition at the Magnum Print Room in London to consider the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban revolution *"Planet Football" at the Cinémathèque québécoise in Montreal A box of Henriques' photos is part of the Magnum Photos, Inc. archive housed at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.


Personal life

Henriques was born in New York City, New York on February 1, 1930. He was the only child of Granville and Pearl Henriques, who were immigrants from Jamaica. During his years as a photojournalist he lived in New York City. He was married to Marjorie Eulalee Henriques in 1965. She was born on January 24, 1935, in Jamaica and naturalized as an American citizen in 1990. She died on June 4, 2008, in Homestead, Florida. Henriques gave up photojournalism in the mid-1960s. He went on to run a candle manufacturing business in Jamaica, but lived in Homestead, Florida. He died there in 2011. He was the godfather of American author Kyle Roderick.


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Henriques interviewed about Marilyn Monroe
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