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MOTHER AND CHILD “[W]e, Negro artists, are part of a world wide struggle to change a situation that is unforgivable and untenable[removed]Children can no longer be denied the right to food, to clothing and to education.
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Document Date: 2014-08-26 09:52:49


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Loïs Mailou Jones / David Alfaro Siqueiros / Käthe Kollwitz / Constance E. Clayton / Grant Wood / Frida Kahlo / Charles White / James B. Straw / Dorothea Lange / Diego Rivera / Elizabeth Catlett / Francisco Mora / /

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