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African-American culture / Guggenheim Fellows / Modern painters / Harlem Renaissance / Museum of Modern Art / MoMA PS1 / Jacob Lawrence / Harlem / Charles Alston / New York / Harlem /  New York / Manhattan
Date: 2015-04-08 14:53:07
African-American culture
Guggenheim Fellows
Modern painters
Harlem Renaissance
Museum of Modern Art
MoMA PS1
Jacob Lawrence
Harlem
Charles Alston
New York
Harlem
New York
Manhattan

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