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Colored Pictures

Colored Pictures
In this book, artist african american art work and art historian Michael Harris investigates the role of visual representation in the construction of black identities, both real african american art work and imagined, in the United States. He focuses particularly on how African American artists have responded to--and even used--stereotypical images in their own works. Harris shows how, during the nineteenth african american art work and twentieth centuries, racial stereotypes became the dominant mode through which African Americans were represented. These characterizations of blacks formed a substantial part of the foundation of white identity african american art work and social power. They also, Harris argues, seeped into African Americans' self-images african american art work and undermined their self-esteem. Harris traces black artists' responses to racist imagery across two centuries, from early works by Henry O. Tanner african american art work and Archibald J. Motley Jr., in which African Americans are depicted with dignity, to contemporary works by Kara Walker african american art work and Michael Ray Charles, in which derogatory images are recycled to controversial effect. The work of these african american art work and other artists--such as John Biggers, Jeff Donaldson, Betye Saar, Juan Logan, african american art work and Camille Billops--reflects a wide range of perspectives. Examined together, they offer compelling insight into the profound psychological impact of visual stereotypes on the African American community. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Creating Black Americans

Creating Black Americans
Here is a magnificent account of a past rich in beauty african american art work and creativity, but also in tragedy african american art work and trauma. Eminent historian Nell Irvin Painter blends a vivid narrative based on the latest research with a wonderful array of artwork by African American artists, works which add a new depth to our understanding of black history. Painter offers a history written for a new generation of African Americans, stretching from life in Africa before slavery to today`s hip-hop culture. The book describes the staggering number of Africans--over ten million--forcibly transported to the New World, most doomed to brutal servitude in Brazil african american art work and the Caribbean. Painter looks at the free black population, numbering close to half a million by 1860 (compared to almost four million slaves), african american art work and provides a gripping account of the horrible conditions of slavery itself. The book examines the Civil War, revealing that it only slowly became a war to end slavery, african american art work and shows how Reconstruction, after a promising start, was shut down by terrorism by white supremacists. Painter traces how through the long Jim Crow decades, blacks succeeded against enormous odds, creating schools african american art work and businesses african american art work and laying the foundations of our popular culture. We read about the glorious outburst of artistic creativity of the Harlem Renaissance, the courageous struggles for Civil Rights in the 1960s, the rise african american art work and fall of Black Power, the modern hip-hop movement, african american art work and two black Secretaries of State. Painter concludes that African Americans today are wealthier african american art work and better educated, but the disadvantaged are as vulnerable as ever. Painter deeply enriches her narrative with a series of striking works of art--more than 150 in total, most in full color--works that profoundly engage with black history african american art work and that add a vital dimension to the story, a new form of witness that testifies to the passion african american art work and creativity of the African-American experience. Among the dozens of artists featured are Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Beaufo
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