Selasa, 08 Agustus 2017

Romare Bearden: Back to Roots

The little family—a college-educated couple with a precocious toddler— dwelt in Charlotte, N.C., until one day, when the darker-skinned father was out for a walk with his fair-haired boy, a mob thought he was abducting a white child. It was 1914, and the family, like 2 million other African Americans in the Great Migration, fled …

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