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  • This dissertation investigates the capacity for objects and material culture to embody opposing or multiple versions of the past, focusing on the.
  • Our collection features a diverse range of artworks that capture the cultural richness and historical depth of the African Diaspora.


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    (left: Aaron Douglas, Portrait of an Ambassador, c. 1939, oil on canvas, 28 x 24 inches)

    (right: Aaron Douglas, Defiance (from "The Emporer Jones" series), undated, gouache on paper, 13.5 x 9.5 inches)

     

     

    (right: Elizabeth Catlett, Sharecropper, 1970, linoleum cut, 19 x 18 inches [interior mat])

    (left: Claude Clark, The Arena, undated, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches)

    (left: Ellis Wilson, Woman in a Red Dress, undated, oil on masonite, 24 x 18 inches)

    (right: Frank Wyley, St. Augustine Church, undated, oil on canvas, 23.5 x 17.5 inches)

     


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