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A. D. Coleman
A. D. Coleman (Allan Douglass Coleman) is an independent American critic, historian, educator, and curator of photography and photo-based art, and a widely published commentator on new digital technologies. He has published 8 books and more than 2000 essays on photography and related subjects. He has lectured and taught internationally; his work has been translated into 21 languages and published in 31 countries.
==Early life and education==

Coleman was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 19, 1943. His parents were of Russian and Polish descent on the side of his father, Earl M. Coleman, and Scots on the side of his mother, née Frances Louise Allan. During the McCarthy era (1951-3) his family moved to France, during which time he became bilingual francophone, and then briefly to England, before returning to the U.S. Aside from that interruption he was raised in Manhattan, where he went to school at, successively, P.S. 41 and P.S. 3 in Greenwich Village, Stuyvesant High School, and Hunter College (Bronx campus), now known as Lehman College.
While at Hunter he worked on both the bi-campus newspaper, the ''Hunter Arrow'', and the school literary magazine, ''Echo''. In 1963 he published a one-act-play in ''Echo'', titled "Midnight Mass," that evoked the wrath of the conservative Catholic newspaper ''The Tablet'' (Diocese of Brooklyn), resulting in a public uproar that nearly ended up with the imposition of censorship on all CUNY publications. In 1963-64 he served as editor-in-chief of the ''Hunter Arrow''.〔http://www.nearbycafe.com/artandphoto/photocritic/2010/05/12/starting-point-hunter-arrow-fall-1960/〕 He received his B.A. in English Literature from Hunter in 1964, and was named to Sigma Tau Delta, the English honors society.

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