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  2. Amorica - Wikipedia

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    Amorica (stylized as amorica.) is the third studio album by U.S. rock band The Black Crowes.Spawned from the band's unreleased Tall album sessions, Amorica was released on November 1, 1994, on American Recordings.

  3. Jim Crow (Basquiat) - Wikipedia

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    The artwork is titled after Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. [2] The phrase "JIM CROW" is painted at the top center of the painting. Directly below across the whitewashed wooden slats is an almost featureless face of a black figure with glowing red eyes.

  4. Jean-Michel Basquiat - Wikipedia

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    "Basquiat's art—like the best hip-hop—takes apart and reassembles the work that came before it", said art critic Franklin Sirmans in a 2005 essay, "In the Cipher: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Culture". [164] Art critic Rene Ricard wrote in his 1981 article "The Radiant Child": I'm always amazed at how people come up with things. Like Jean-Michel.

  5. List of paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of significant artworks by the American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), who played a historic role in the rise of street art and neo-expressionism. During his short yet productive career, Basquiat created more than 600 paintings and 1,500 drawings. [ 1 ]

  6. Ernie Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Shack has been known to art critics for embodying the style of art composition known as "Black Romantic," which, according to Natalie Hopkinson of The Washington Post, is the "visual-art equivalent of the Chitlin' circuit." [32] When Barnes first created The Sugar Shack, he included his hometown radio station WSRC on a banner. (He ...

  7. Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Crow Museum houses over 10,000 artifacts; the majority of the objects were created between the 1870s and the 1960s. The largest portion of the museum's holdings is anti-black memorabilia, for example, mammy candles, Nellie fishing lures, picaninny ashtrays, sambo masks, and lawn jockeys.