“M. L. King Meets Nixon in Ghana”
1957
Read this piece from the Pittsburgh Courier that connects the Black Freedom struggles in Ghana and the US.
Black is Beautiful: “Something to Behold ... Something One Could Do”
by Elizabeth Carmel Hamilton
Learn more about the works of Betye Saar, Elizabeth Catlett, and Toni Morrison in the context of Black is Beautiful.
“Mother Hale’s Garden”
by Shinique Smith
Explore the life and career of an activist and community organizer through this work of public art.
“City of Glass”
by Romare Bearden
Explore the work of Romare Bearden in this posthumously completed piece.
“Paroles Vagabondes/Wisdom Along the Way”
by Béatrice Lebreton
Explore a work of art in the New York City subway system honoring diverse Caribbean and African American perspectives.
“Urban Garden Rail”
by Saya Woolfalk
Explore responses to food access issues in segregated communities through this work of art.
“Illuminations”
by Darryl Westly
View a work of art on the Long Island Rail Road paying homage, in part, to the Tuskegee Airmen.
“People’s Instinctive Travels: Homage to the Tribe”
by Eamon Ore-Giron
Explore an abstract piece in the New York City subway system paying homage to hip-hop history.
“Funktional Vibrations”
by Xenobia Bailey
Explore a mosaic connecting visual art with music.
“Just Jazz”
by Moe Brooker
Explore a work of art on the Long Island Rail Road inspired by jazz musician John Coltrane.
“Audre Lorde” in “Beacons”
by Rico Gaston
View a mosaic portrait of Lorde installed in the New York City subway system.
“Empirical Evidence”
by Damien Davis
View a work of art paying homage to the African American community of Mount Vernon, NY.
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