The Banjo Player by Henry Ossawa Tannner

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The Banjo Player by Henry Ossawa Tannner

Meta Warrick Fuller “Ethiopia Awakening”

“Mary Turner”

Aaron Douglas: Aspects of Negro Life 1

Aspects of Negro Life 2

Aspects of Negro Life 3

Cover for the Crisis

Aaron Douglas “The Old Water Works”

Power Plant in Harlem

Palmer Hayden “The Janitor Who Paints”

“Just Back From Washington”

“56th Street”

“Booth Bay East”

Harlem Photography by James Van Der Zee

Reginald Marsh “The Night at the Savoy Ballroom”+

Archibald Motley

Archibald Motley “Blues 1929”

“Nightlife 1943”

“Saturday Night 1935”

“Saturday Night Scene”

“Bronzeville at Night 1949”

“Tongues 1929” Holy Rollers

“Lawd, Mah Man’s Leavin 1940”

Thomas Hart Benton

Thomas Hart Benton Series: The Historic Epic

“Deep South”

“Midwest”

“City Building”

“Promised”

“Minstrel Show”

“Ploughing It Under”

“A Social History of Missouri”

Funeral Procession by Ellis Wilson

Funeral Procession by Ellis Wilson