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  2. The White Fence (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    The White Fence, also known as The White Fence, Port Kent, New York, is a black and white photograph taken by American photographer Paul Strand, in 1916. The picture was published in the magazine Camera Work , in June 1917, whose editor was Alfred Stieglitz , where it was highly praised by him, specially for its "abstract qualities". [ 1 ]

  3. Basic Color Terms - Wikipedia

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    Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution (1969; ISBN 1-57586-162-3) is a book by Brent Berlin and Paul Kay. Berlin and Kay's work proposed that the basic color terms in a culture, such as black, brown, or red, are predictable by the number of color terms the culture has. All cultures have terms for black/dark and white/bright.

  4. The White Boy Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The White Boy Shuffle is the 1996 first novel of poet Paul Beatty. [1] A satiric coming-of-age tale following the life of poet, basketball star, and self-described “Negro Demagogue” Gunnar Kaufman, it has been noted for its postmodern treatment of African-American gender and sexuality in addition to race.

  5. Paul Teng - Wikipedia

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    His interest in comic books started early. He stopped his study to start writing comic books. [1] After reading Karl May books he became fascinated with the history of indigenous people in North America. His first comic had as a main figure the Apache Indian Delgadito. Delgadito is a black and white series of 4 issues. Teng developed the series ...

  6. Paul Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Paul Beatty (born June 9, 1962) is an American author and an associate professor of writing at Columbia University. [1] In 2016, he won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Booker Prize for his novel The Sellout. It was the first time a writer from the United States was honored with the Man Booker.

  7. Paul Jennings (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Jennings (c. 1799 – 1874) was an American abolitionist and writer. Enslaved as a young man by President James Madison during and after his White House years, Jennings published, in 1865, the first White House memoir. [ 1 ]

  8. Paul Coates (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Paul Coates (born July 4, 1946) [1] is an American publisher, printer and community activist. In 1978, he founded the Black Classic Press (BCP), devoted to publishing obscure and significant works by and about individuals of African descent, particularly previously out-of-print books, and he also established the printing company BCP Digital Printing in 1995. [2]

  9. Pedagogical Sketchbook - Wikipedia

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    Pedagogical Sketchbook is a book by Paul Klee. ... exists only in the activation of color moving between the fervid contrasts of utter black and utter white”. ...