Akers, Sibylle

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Akers, Sibylle

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      • Sibylle Akers
      • Sibylle von Kaskel Akers
      • von Kaskel Akers, Sibylle
      • von Kaskel, Sibylle
      • Sibylle Akers
      • Sibylle von Kaskel Akers
      • von Kaskel Akers, Sibylle
      • von Kaskel, Sibylle

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      1905-2005

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      Sibylle Akers was born in Dresden, Germany. She left Germany after the Second World War and moved to Texas. She was a well-known photographer. In September of 1959, she visited Gethsemani and took 26 photographs of Merton that are now part of the Merton Center collection. Akers sends letters and postcards from a visit to Europe in the mid-sixties. In 1965, she moved to Washington, D.C., because her husband was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson as Director of the U.S. Information Agency.

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