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Liberation of Aunt Jemima
Betye Saar
1972 CE
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Aspiration
Aaron Douglas
1936 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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Mining the Museum
Fred Wilson
1992 CE
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The Janitor Who Paints
Palmer Hayden
ca. 1930 CE
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Untitled (Dreamer)
Palmer Hayden
1930 CE
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Spirituals (Dreams)
Palmer Hayden
ca. 1935 CE
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The Subway
Palmer Hayden
ca. 1960 CE
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Nous Quatre a Paris (We Four in Paris)
Palmer Hayden
1930s CE
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Palmer Hayden
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George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from American History Textbook
Robert Colescott
1975 CE
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Untitled (Man Reading Newspaper)
Carrie Mae Weems
1990 CE
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Untitled (I Feel Most Colored...)
Glenn Ligon
1990 CE
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The Liberation of Lady J. and U.B.
Renée Cox
1998 CE
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Rummage Sale
Jacob Lawrence
1948 CE
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Portrait of a Couple, Man with a Walking Stick
James van der Zee
1929 CE
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Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 41: Dessalines was crowned Emperor October 4, 1804, thus: Jean Jacques the First of Haiti. Dessalines, standing beside a broken chain, had the powers of dictator, as opposed to Toussaint's more liberal leadership
Jacob Lawrence
1938 CE
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Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 40: The Declaration of Independence was signed January 1, 1804 - Dessalines, Clevaux, and Henri Christoph. These three men made up a new constitution, writing it themselves. The Haitian flag shows in the sketch
Jacob Lawrence
1938 CE
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Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 38: Napoleon's attempt to restore slavery in Haiti was unsuccessful. Dessalines, Chief of the Blacks, defeated LeClerc. Black men, women, and children took up arms to preserve their freedom
Jacob Lawrence
1938 CE
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Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 35: Yellow fever broke out with great violence, thus having a great physical and moral effect on the French soldiers. The French sought a truce with L'Ouverture
Jacob Lawrence
1938 CE
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