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Aaron Douglas, Ma Bad Luck Card (1926)

Aaron Douglas, Harriet Tubman (1926)

Aaron Douglas, The Negro in an African Setting (1934)

Aaron Douglas, From Slavery to Reconstruction (1934)

Aaron Douglas, An Idyll of the Deep South (1934)

idyll: 1) a short literary work describing a picturesque

episode or pleasant scene of country life

2) an event or scene of rural simplicity

3) a carefree experience

Aaron Douglas, Song of the Towers (1934)

Jacob Lawrence, Harriet Tubman (1940)

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941) Panel No. 10: “They were very poor”

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941) Panel No. 15: “Another cause was lynching…”

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941) Panel No. 49: “They also found discrimination in the North…”

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941), Panel No. 50:

“Race riots were very numerous all over the North”

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941), Panel No. 57: “The female worker was also one of the last groups to leave the South”

Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series (1941), Panel No. 58: “In the North the Negro had better educational facilities”