African American art
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African American art
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African American art
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Incoming Resources
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- How to see a work of art in total darkness, Darby English
- Black artists of the new generation, Elton C. Fax ; foreword by Romare Bearden
- Modern Negro art, James A. Porter ; with a new introduction by David C. Driskell
- The art of Black American women, works of twenty-four artists of the twentieth century, by Robert Henkes
- Steel drivin' man, John Henry, the untold story of an American legend, Scott Reynolds Nelson
- Creating their own image, the history of African-American women artists, Lisa E. Farrington
- PortFolio ;, February 2000
- African-American Art, Sharon F. Patton
- African American art, the long struggle, Crystal A. Britton
- Introduction to Black studies, Maulana Karenga
- A history of African-American artists, from 1792 to the present, Romare Bearden & Harry Henderson
- An analysis of Zora Neal Hurston's Characteristics of Negro expression, Mercedes Aguirre with Benjamin R. Lempert
- Fine arts and crafts, Muriel Miller Branch
- The Negro in American culture, based on materials left by Alain Locke
- I Can Fly, L & S Video, Inc. ; created and produced by Linda Freeman ; written and directed by David Irving, Part four
- Romare Bearden, visual jazz ; Faith Ringgold : the last story quilt, created and produced by Linda Freeman ; written and directed by David Irving
- American Negro art, Cedric Dover
- American Negro art
- The Negro in art, a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art, edited and annotated by Alain Locke
- African American art and artists, Samella Lewis
- African art masterpieces, George Nelson Preston
- Emma Amos, action lines, created and produced by Linda Freeman ; written and directed by David Irving
Outgoing Resources
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