
African American Art, Social Justice & Identity
"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequity.
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Quilting Time
Romare Bearden
Lithograph
Planographic
The Life and Death of No. 1
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Acrylic, ink, and felt on canvas
Painting
The Nigger Cycle: For Angela Davis Kidnapped by the F.B.I. on Oct. 13, 1970
Talita Long
Offset lithograph
Booklet
Frame Up: The opening defense statement made by Angela Y. Davis March 29, 1972
National United Committee to Free Angela Davis
Offset lithographs and staples
Booklet
Martyrdom Of St.Rufus
Alison Saar
Painted fresco with collage on wooden sticks
Sculpture
Residence, Ranch, Dairy, V. Guerrero, Half Moon Bay
Grafton Tyler Brown
Hand-tinted lithograph on paper
Lithograph
Untitled, Church Revival Meeting
Claude Clark
Oil on heavy cardboard
Painting
Pope X
Charles W. White
Etching
Intaglio
Primitive Head
Sargent Johnson
Oaxacan clay, wood
Sculpture
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