Black art in gaslight country - Wednesday Journal

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Last updated 08 Jul 2024
Black art in gaslight country - Wednesday Journal
You can’t really appreciate Black art without knowing the social and historical context in which it was created and Marshall’s “A Portrait” may be the most concise, most economic artistic depiction of the Black experience in America.
Black art in gaslight country - Wednesday Journal
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