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Jacob Lawrence
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Resilience: African American Artists as Agents of Change
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Africa, Imagined: Reflections on Modern and Contemporary Art
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Jacob Lawrence
American, 1917-2000
African-American; Male; 1917-2000
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Workshop
Jacob Lawrence
1972
No. 3 "And God said, 'Let the Earth bring forth the grass, trees, fruits, and herbs.'"
Jacob Lawrence
1989
The Builders (The Family)
Jacob Lawrence
1974
Genesis
Jacob Lawrence
1989
Legend of John Brown #1: John Brown, a man who had a fanatical belief that he was chosen by God to overthrow black slavery in America.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #2: For forty years John Bown reflected on the hopeless and miserable condition of the slaves.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #3: For twelve years John Brown engaged in land speculations and wool merchandising. All this to make some money for his greater work which was the abolishment of slavery.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #4: His ventures failing him, he accepted poverty.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #5: John Brown, while tending his flock in Ohio, first communicated with his sons and daughters his plans of attacking slavery by force.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #6: John Brown formed an organization among the colored people of the Adirondack woods to resist the capture of any fugitive slaves.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #7: To the people he found worthy of trust, he communicated his plans.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Legend of John Brown #8: John Brown's first thought of the place where he would make his attack came to him while surveying land for Oberlin College in West Virginia, 1840.
Jacob Lawrence
1977
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