The Vest of August the Strong by Adolph Menzel https://www.nga.gov/artworks/139101-vest-august-strong
Unpublished dissertation, Martin Luther Universität, Halle. 1993: no. 18.
Unpublished dissertation, Martin Luther Universität, Halle. 1993: no. 18.
This painting approaches its subject obliquely. Although there is no official title on record, Lewis‘ widow reports that he called it Alabama .
In Alabama in 1963, Martin Luther King was jailed, „Bull“ Connor turned dogs and
Glenn Ligon was born in the Bronx in 1960, attended the Walden School in New York on a scholarship, and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1982. He participated in the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program in 1985, known at that time for its language-based approach.
Martin Luther King Jr. traveled to Memphis to address the striking workers; the next
research and make a list of some quiet heroes/heroines from this century, for example, Martin
Through his surrealist woodcut, Cortor considers the relationship between humans and animals and tells the stories of Black bodies.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Table: Breaking Bread in Troubled Times A deeper look at
Ligaya Mishan, a food and travel writer for the New York Times, reflects on an image of a surreal restaurant setting.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Table: Breaking Bread in Troubled Times A deeper look at
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Table: Breaking Bread in Troubled Times A deeper look at
This 19th-century dinner dress captured in the Index of American Design gives us a glimpse of how the wealthy dressed for dinner.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Table: Breaking Bread in Troubled Times A deeper look at
The artisans from the tiny town of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, have been making a global impact for generations.
Martin Luther King Jr. visited Gee’s Bend.
In her figurative and floral canvases, the Chicago-based painter explores her intersections.
The same year, she exhibited at the Martin Luther King Memorial Library in DC, among