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  2. Sargent Claude Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1927, Johnson's works were included in annual touring exhibitions mounted by the Harmon Foundation of New York, known for supporting African-American art. [11] The 1931 Harmon exhibition featured Sargent's terra cotta portrait of a boy, Chester, on the cover of the exhibition catalogue. Depicting a neighborhood boy whom the artist ...

  3. Caseworker - Wikipedia

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    The history of social casework is closely tied to the advent of social work as a general professional discipline. In the late nineteenth century, the formation of the Charity Organization Society , and the Settlement movement represented the beginning of efforts towards alleviating industrial poverty. [ 2 ]

  4. Black male studies - Wikipedia

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    Black male studies (BMS), [1] also known as Black men's studies, [2] [3] Black masculinist studies, [4] African-American male studies, [5] and African-American men's studies, [6] is an area of study within the interdisciplinary field of Black studies [7] [8] [9] that primarily focuses on the study of Black men and boys. [10]

  5. William Artis - Wikipedia

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    He was a pupil of Augusta Savage and exhibited with the Harmon Foundation.He was featured in the 1930s film A Study of Negro Artists, along with Savage and other artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance, including Richmond Barthé, James Latimer Allen, Palmer Hayden, Aaron Douglas, William Ellisworth Artis, Lois Mailou Jones, and Georgette Seabrooke.

  6. Dr. Charles Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith's work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. [19] His work was included in Life, Liberty & Pursuit of Happiness at the American Visionary Art Museum in 2010. [2] In 2017 he lectured at the African American Men of Unity in Aurora and at The Road Less Traveled conference in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

  7. List of African-American holidays - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 1986: The birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. [1] June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day: 2021: Commemorates General Order No. 3, the legal decree issued in 1865 by Union General Gordon Granger enforcing the Emancipation Proclamation to the residents of Galveston, Texas, at the end of the American Civil War. [2]

  8. Angelo Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Braxton Herndon (May 6, 1913 – December 9, 1997) was an African-American labor organizer arrested and convicted of insurrection after attempting to organize black and white industrial workers in 1932 in Atlanta, Georgia. The prosecution case rested heavily on Herndon's possession of "communist literature", which police found in his ...

  9. Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] [10] However, it was not just a celebration of boys but all African Americans, even women, as the boy imagines who else is sharing the barbershop with him. [4] [10] The title itself is an allusion to hats African American women will wear to church. [6] This is all underscored by Barnes' "rhythmic" [3] [10] text brimming with cool. [4] [7]