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  2. The African American Museum in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    It is raising funds in hopes of re-opening. Its mission will remain the same: to store, share, and educate the public on contributions made to the world by people of African descent. Over the decades, the museum has provided the Cleveland community with cultural education about black history and events that celebrate African Americans.

  3. Henry Keller - Wikipedia

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    Henry George Keller (April 3, 1869 – August 3, 1949) was an American artist who led a generation of Ohio watercolor painters of the Cleveland School.Keller's students at the Cleveland School of Art and his Berlin Heights, Ohio summer school included Charles E. Burchfield, James Kulhanek, Paul Travis, August Biehle, and Frank N. Wilcox

  4. Category:Paintings in the Cleveland Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The woman-run swimming initiative is smashing the racist stereotype that Black people don't swim. The post Black People Will Swim is ‘smashing’ racist stereotypes with swim lessons appeared ...

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  7. Category:Paintings of black people - Wikipedia

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    Murals of black people (15 P) Pages in category "Paintings of black people" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.

  8. Her goal is to defy the notion that Black people don’t swim

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    Black People Will Swim, based in Queens, N.Y., teaches hundreds of New Yorkers of color, with limited pool access, how to swim each year.

  9. Lydia May Ames - Wikipedia

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    Ames was born in Cleveland in 1863, in what was then Newburgh, to a livery service provider by the name of Ashley Ames. [1] [2] She had one sister, who became a librarian in Cleveland. [2] Her painting career began around 1885. [1] In 1900, she graduated from the Cleveland School of Art with pictorial art as her major. [3]