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Lesson 1: A Study of Artist Aaron Douglas: Painting the Human Figure in the Tradition of Resistance Rationale Providing students with an artist mentor is inspiring and motivating. The artwork and leadership of Aaron Doug
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Document Date: 2012-09-17 20:53:50


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Wellesley / Nashville / New York / /

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Egypt / United States / /

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New York Public Library / Fisk University / University Press / Brooklyn Bridge / Wellesley College Center / Building More Stately Mansions / /

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paint / /

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Various / the Odds / /

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Wellesley College Center for Research / Artists of the Harlem Renaissance / Works Progress Administration / Harlem Artists Guild / Institute for Democratic Education and Culture / Harlem Renaissance / Civil Rights Movement / Fisk University / /

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Harry N. Abrams / Juan Sanchez / Malcah Zeldis / Patty Bode / Amy H. Aaron / Jean LaMarr / Aaron Douglas / Faith Ringgold / Susan Cahan / Zoya Kocur / Peggy McIntosh / Amber Edwards / H. Aaron Douglas / Stephanie Schmidt / /

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slave-trader / teacher / first president / leader / Artist / painter / contemporary artist / social activist / /

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Tennessee / Mississippi / Massachusetts / /

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Vanity Fair / /

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