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Preface Beverly Daniel Tatum 6
Director's Statement Andrea Barnwell Brownlee 8
Lenders to the Exhibition 11
Introduction Amalia K. Amaki Andrea Barnwell Brownlee 13
The Legacy of Hale Aspacio Woodruff and the Coordinated Art Program of the Atlanta University Center Colleges Floyd Coleman 17
Hale Woodruff in Atlanta: Art, Academics, Activism and Africa Amalia K. Amaki 23
Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: Carving a Niche at Spelman College and Beyond Amalia K. Amaki 43
Leaving Atlanta: Mexico, New York and Hale Woodruff's Departure from the Segregated South Andrea Barnwell Brownlee 63
Reexamining Hale Woodruff's Talladega College and Atlanta University Murals M. Akua McDaniel 77
Hale Woodruff: Artist, Teacher and Mentor Mary Parks Washington 87
Afterword: Remembering Hale Woodruff Richard A. Long 95
Critical Chronology Anne Collins Smith 98
Exhibition Catalogue 123
Exhibition Checklist 201
Notes on Contributors 206
Index 209
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Add Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy, African American artists Hale Woodruff and Nancy Elizabeth Prophet both worked in Paris before they become colleagues in Atlanta. When Woodruff began teaching drawing and painting at Atlanta University in 1931 he opened a new era of art instruction. After, Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy, African American artists Hale Woodruff and Nancy Elizabeth Prophet both worked in Paris before they become colleagues in Atlanta. When Woodruff began teaching drawing and painting at Atlanta University in 1931 he opened a new era of art instruction. After, Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy to your collection on WonderClub |