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  2. Jumping the Broom - Wikipedia

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    As historian Tyler D. Parry notes in Jumping the Broom: The Surprising Multicultural Origins of a Black Wedding Ritual, the film uses the broomstick wedding to explore the intersections of class, race, and culture in the United States, alongside the different conceptions that African Americans hold regarding the custom's relevance for Black ...

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    African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans.The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create, over more than two centuries is as varied as the artists themselves. [1]

  4. Slave marriages in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An 1899 illustration of a broomstick wedding ceremony. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. Within African American communities, couples who entered into unions were considered married. [13] Marriages could be established as simply getting slavers' permission and sharing a cabin. [14]

  5. List of African-American visual artists - Wikipedia

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    Robert Scott Duncanson, Landscape with Rainbow c. 1859, Hudson River School, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC.. This list of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognized African-American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting ...

  6. Wedding of Theodore Weld and Angelina Grimké - Wikipedia

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    § Sarah Mapps Douglass (Philadelphia), [3] a Black woman and a Quaker, head of a school for African-American girls. She was a lifelong friend of Sarah Grimké, and the two had worked together in the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. [4]: 288 § Grace Bustill Douglass (Philadelphia), an African-American abolitionist and women's rights advocate.

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  9. Black Romantic: The Figurative Impulse in Contemporary ...

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    Black Romantic was a survey of Contemporary African-American genre painting whose stated purpose, as described by the Director of The Studio Museum, Lowery Stokes Sims was to show "elements of desire, dreams, determination, and romance particular to the black experience present a viewpoint that is oppositional to modernist conceptualization of ...