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  1. Americans Of African-Ancestry Need To Honor Their Heart Stories In Black History Month. As We Celebrate Black History Month, Read About The Importance Of Art In Our Life Journey.

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  1. Feb 15, 2021 · Read on to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement and several artworks that illustrate the trials endured by Black Americans during their fight for equality. What Was the Civil Rights Movement and When Did It Occur?

  2. Feb 15, 2022 · World-renowned artist, Jacob Lawrence, depicted scenes of everyday existence for Black Americans. In his painting, S oldiers and Students, Lawrence captures the fear and outrage many people felt during the desegregation of schools throughout the United States of America during the civil rights era.

  3. The vague and shifting relationships of the figures speak to the violent protests in Los Angeles, Detroit, Washington, DC, and elsewhere during the politically turbulent era of the civil rights and antiwar movements of the late 1960s.

  4. Both artists were deeply committed to advancing the rights and stature of African Americans. Both of these prints connect to the refrain "Black is beautiful,” developed during the 1960s Civil Rights movement.

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · The exhibition gathers the work of 22 contemporary black artists who have made the black figure the object of their concern in order to "illuminat[e] the richness and complexity of black...

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  6. Mar 10, 2020 · During the civil rights movement in the mid-1950s, Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) — one of the leading black artists of his day — painted a series of 30 panels re-examining early American...

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  8. Oct 28, 2014 · For centuries black people appeared in art as slaves or exotic novelties – and the painter Kerry James Marshall wants to challenge these racist ideas. He talks to Alastair Sooke.

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