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News of colored people: "Prelude to Swing" to present famous songs by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: De Journette, Eva.; Dennis, Celeste.; Johnson, Frances.; Lomax, Rosa.; Mitchell, Kathryn.; McCotry, Ruth.; Payne, Sybil.; Perry, Ella.; Freeves, Frances.; Thacker, Mariah.; Webster, Edna.; Anderson, Eloise.; Anderson, Ravella.; Daniels, Gwendolyn.; Fletcher, Stella.; Floyd, Evelyn.; Gomez, Alberta.; Gorham, Wilma.; Hester, Queen.; Hunter, Margaret.; Hurd, Dolly.; Lawson, Maxine.; Moore, Beatrice.; McDonald, Carrie.; McNeal, Evelyn.; Palmore, Helen.; Robinson, Blance.; Shepard, Maggie.; Snipes, Virginia.; Taylor, Portia.; Valentine, Annie.; Warren, Eleanor.; Weaver, Kathelin.; Burris, Mildred.; Willis, Texie.; Boykin, Margaret.; Sugg, Vera.; Rogers, Laurence.; Vincent, Harry.; Williams Penn High School (High Point, N.C.6.;
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Black earth rising : colonialism and climate change in contemporary art / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Arabindan-Kesson, Anna,contributor.(CARDINAL)854095; Báez, Firelei,1980-artist.(CARDINAL)856659; Fernández, Teresita,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)355839; Gómez-Barris, Macarena,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)899874; Hopinka, Sky,1984-artist.(CARDINAL)899875; Mitchell, Tyler(Photographer),artist.(CARDINAL)899876; Piñeiro, Alejandro,1990-artist.(CARDINAL)899877; Shonibare, Yinka,1962-artist.(CARDINAL)264549; Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See,1940-2025,artist.(CARDINAL)899878; Wangechi Mutu,artist.(CARDINAL)342611; Baltimore Museum of Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046;
Includes bibliographic references and index"Featuring strikingly lyrical contributions by Black, Latin American, and Native American artists, 'Black Earth Rising' assembles over 200 contemporary artworks that explore the complex ties between colonialism and the climate crisis--and in so doing, dramatically expands visual narratives on climate change. Taking as its origin the forced migration of people and early networks of commerce that reshaped lives and landscapes globally after European arrival in the Americas, the book offers an urgent reframing of climate discourse that places people of color at the center of the debate." --back cover
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Nature in art; Climatic changes in art; Settler colonialism; Imperialism; Forced migration; Environmental degradation in art; African American artists; Hispanic American artists; Indigenous peoples in art; Indigenous art; Art, American;
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