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  2. American Flagg! - Wikipedia

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    American Flagg! #1 (Oct. 1983), cover art by Howard Chaykin. American Flagg! is an American comic book series created by writer-artist Howard Chaykin, published by First Comics from 1983 to 1989. A science fiction series and political satire, it was set in the U.S., particularly Chicago, Illinois, in the early 2030s. [1]

  3. The American People Series 18: The Flag is Bleeding

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    2021.28.1 [1] The American People Series #18: The Flag is Bleeding is an oil on canvas painting made by American artist Faith Ringgold in 1967. [1] Widely cited as one of Ringgold's most iconic and pivotal works, the painting depicts a Black man, white woman, and white man interlocking arms inside the confines of an American flag dripping with ...

  4. Jasper Johns - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Johns. Detail of Flag 1954–55, Museum of Modern Art, New York. This image illustrates Johns's early technique of painting with encaustic over a collage made from found materials such as newspaper. Jasper Johns (born May 15, 1930) is an American painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker. Considered a central figure in the development ...

  5. Randall Flagg - Wikipedia

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    — Stephen King, The Stand Randall Flagg makes his first named appearance in King's 1978 apocalyptic novel The Stand, where he tries to construct a new civilization in the United States after a plague kills most of the population. Flagg is described as a "tall man of no age" in old blue jeans, denim jacket and old cowboy boots. He wears an old Boy Scout knapsack, and his jacket pockets are ...

  6. List of works by Faith Ringgold - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Flag Story (2002) [33] Freedom Flag Story (2002) [33] Freedom Flag Story [untitled] (c.2002) [33] Freedom Flag Story (2002) [33] Freedom Flag Story (2002) [33] Coming to Jones Road 7: A Chalk White Moon (c.2000s) [33] Alice Neel: Wonder Woman that she was, 2004 (2004) [33] Hate is a Sin Flag (2007), Whitney Museum of American Art, New ...

  7. Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. Animal Farm. Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian novel and cautionary tale by English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and ...

  8. Raising the Flag at Ground Zero - Wikipedia

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    Raising the Flag at Ground Zero is a photograph by Thomas E. Franklin of The Record newspaper of Bergen County, New Jersey, taken on September 11, 2001. The picture shows three New York City firefighters raising the U.S. flag at the World Trade Center, following the September 11 attacks. The official names for the photograph used by The Record ...

  9. Portrayal of black people in comics - Wikipedia

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    Lobo was a fictional Western comic book hero who was the medium's first African-American character to headline his own series. He starred in Dell Comics ' little-known two-issue series Lobo (Dec. 1965 and Sept. 1966), was created by D. J. Arneson and Tony Tallarico.