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1920 Visuals

Jeunesse Palmer Hayden (1927) http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/h/images/harlem_hayden_jeunesse_lg.jpg

Moon Over Harlem William H. Johnson http://negroartist.com/negro%20artist/William%20H%20Johnson/pages/William%20Johnson%20Moon%20Over%20Harlem%20c_%201943-44_jpg.htm

Sowing William H. Johnson http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/7aa/7aa108.htm

New York in Transit II Jacob Lawrence http://www.cs.washington.edu/building/art/JacobLawrence/

New York in Transit I Jacob Lawrence http://www.cs.washington.edu/building/art/JacobLawrence/

The Great Migration Part I Jacob Lawrence http://www.columbia.edu/itc/history/odonnell/w1010/edit/migration/migration1.html

Blues Archibald J. Motley Jr. (1929) https://www.courses.psu.edu/arth/arth497c_jhr11/harlemren2.html

Gamin Augusta Savage (c. 1929) http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=21658

Six African American women (Howard University students) in audience, sitting in stadium watching a football game Addison Scurlock http://blackhistoryalbum.com/flappers/

The Great Migration, 1916-1930 Michael Siegel, “The Atlas of African-American History and Politics,” Rutgers Cartography, 2005 http://www.oswego.edu/~dighe/aeh2.htm

A Kansas Klansman Unsigned (ca. 1925) http://www1.assumption.edu/ahc/1920s/eugenics/klan.html

Untitled, group portrait of swimmers James Van Der Zee (1920) http://www.dia.org/object-info/b451942c-beda-4c7a-88a6-9590ebc2aecf.aspx?position=3