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Aaron Douglas
MFA Boston, Acquisition of Works from Axelrod Collection, Press Release, P
African American Modernist: the Exhibition, the Artist, and His Legacy
The Judgment Day 1939 Oil on Tempered Hardboard Overall: 121.92 × 91.44 Cm (48 × 36 In.) Inscription: Lower Right: A
An American Journey
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Aaron Douglas (1899 -1979)
Art and the New Negro
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Artists Guild, 321 W 136Th 18 New York Amsterdam News (Office in 1930S), 2293 7Th Ave
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Aaron Douglas and the “Apogée of Beauty”
Aaron Douglas and the Art of Social Protest
Exhibition Checklist
Aaron Douglas and Arna Bontemps: Partners in Activism
Plunging Into the Very Depths of the Souls of Our People: the Life and Art of Aaron Douglas
New Acquisitions 2008 African-American Masters Collection
Aaron Douglas Papers
A Resource Guide of African American Art, Artists and Culture for Art Education
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Aaron Douglas, Fire!! and the Writers of the Harlem Renaissance
Aaron Douglas's Call to Modernism
Aaron Douglas and Hale Woodruff: the Social
Detroit Institute of Art for Dance! American Art
Aaron Douglas's Musical
Into Bondage
Aspects of a Negro Life by Melissa Burlovich
The New Negro Movement in Lincoln, Nebraska
Aaron Douglas (1899–1979) by Trish Maunder, Creative Programs Director 2005/2006
Great Plains Pragmatist: Aaron Douglas and the Art of Social Protest
Blues for an Alabama Sky Synopsis
Lesson Narratives
About the Painting Remind You Of? at First Glance, This Painting Looks to Beabstract
Douglas, Aaron American, 1899 - 1979
RIFFS and RELATIONS African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition FEBRUARY 29, 2020-JANUARY 3, 2021
African-American Art and the Political Dissent During the Harlem Renaissance
How Silhouettes Became “Black”: the Visual Rhetoric of the Harlem Renaissance