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African American History (0)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

President Barack Obama, Stevie Wonder

African American History (i)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Rosa Parks, James Weldon Johnson, & Andrew Young

African American History (ii)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Crispus Attucks, Muhammed Ali

African American History (iii)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Mary McLeod Bethune, Queen Nefertiti, & King Tutankhamun

African American History (iv)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Richard . Hatcher, Jessie Jackson, & Louis Armstrong

African American History (v)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Benjamin Banneker, Harriett Tubman, & Sojourner Truth

African American History (vi)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Marion Anderson, Langston Hughes, & Charles Richard Drew

African American History (vii)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

George W. Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Henry O. Tanner

Portrait Series (i)

This body of work serves as a tribute to African-American men and women who have made significant contributions to America and the rest of the world in the fields of science, politics, law, sports, the arts, entertainment, and many other fields.

Duke Ellington, Naomi Sims

In-Famous Faces (ii)

William Henry Cosby Jr. ,born July 12, 1937, is an American comedian, actor, musician, author, and convicted sex offender, who is currently incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution - Phoenix.

More than 60 women accused him of rape, sexual assault, and sexual misconduct, although the statute of limitations had by then expired in nearly all cases.

In-Famous Faces (i)

Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson,born July 9, 1947, is an American former running back, broadcaster, actor, advertising spokesman, and convicted robbery.

In 1994, Simpson was arrested and charged with the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. He was acquitted by a jury after a lengthy and internationally publicized trial. The families of the victims subsequently filed a civil suit against him, and in 1997 a civil court awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him for the victims' wrongful deaths.

Portrait of a Family

There are several hypotheses – both social and economic – explaining the persistence of the current African-American family structure. Some researchers theorize that the low economic statuses of the newly freed slaves in 1850 led to the current family structure for African Americans.

These researchers suggest that extreme poverty has increased the destabilization of African American families while others point to high female labor participation, few job opportunities for black males, and small differences between wages for men and women that have decreased marriage stability for black families.

Portrait of a Community (i)

Communities often share a sense of place that is situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a country, village, town, or neighborhood). Durable relations that extend beyond immediate genealogical ties also define a sense of community.

People tend to define those social ties as important to their identity, practice, and roles in social institutions, such as family, work, and government.

Portrait of a Community (ii)

Communities often share a sense of place that is situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a country, village, town, or neighborhood). Durable relations that extend beyond immediate genealogical ties also define a sense of community.

People tend to define those social ties as important to their identity, practice, and roles in social institutions, such as family, work, and government.

Still Life (i)

Palm Trees - Watercolor on Paper

Orange, Red, Yellow Blossom - Acrylics

Pastel Bouquet - Watercolor on Paper

Still Life (ii)

Apple On Red Lid - Oil

Cabbage, Apples, Squash, Green Pepper - Oil

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