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Talking Skull
"Sculptor Meta Warrick Fuller's Talking Skull depicts an African man kneeling on the ground contemplating, or addressing a skull. The inspiration for the piece is said to be an African folk tale in which a young man comes across a talking skull. The young man reports his finding to his village and brings the chief to the skull, but it will not talk. In some interpretations, the young man is punished for lying, while in others, the skull later tells the young man "You talk too much!" Other interpretations of the sculpture suggest it represents the desire for communication between the living and the dead or the African American longing for connection to an African ancestral past." Museum of African American History website -
Veiled Figure
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Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown
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Mother and Child (Sorrow): Bookend
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The Dancer
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Etude, male
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The Wretched
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Emancipation
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In Memory of Mary Turner: As a Silent Protest Against Mob Violence
"This sculpture, depicting a woman cradling an infant in her arms and leaning away from grasping hands and flames at the base, was created in response to the vicious lynching of a young woman named Mary Turner in 1918. Mary Turner's husband had been lynched and she publicly denounced his murder. In response, a mob of hundreds captured her, hung her upside down from a tree, and brutally killed her and her unborn child. Artist Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller's sculpture is one of the first created by an African American specifically depicting the brutality of lynch mobs." Museum of African American History website -
Secret Sorrow
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Harriet Tubman
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Brittany Peasant
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Frederick Douglass
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The Slave Ship
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Crucifixion
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The Geography of Hunger
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The Home Economics Movement
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The Story of Isabel Bevier
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Timetable and Green Room Advertisement
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The American Suffragettes
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National Intelligencer - Vol. XXIV No. 3495
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Plate 139 & Plate 140 - Part of Section 7
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And On The Last Sun of My Leaving
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Wounded Knee Bulletin #1
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The Battle of Wounded Knee Creek