Dear Anna,
Have you seen Charles T. Keck, sculpted piece "Booker T. Washington
Removing the Veil of Ignorance and Superstition"? It is a bronze casting at
Tuskegee University, it depicts Booker removing a veil from the head of a
young Black man with a book in his hand. That is the only piece that
immediately comes to mind. Hope that helps!
Noreen Glasgow
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>From: Anna Fariello <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: an African American painting
>Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:20:23 -0400
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>Dear listers, I curated a touring exhibition about Christiansburg
>Institute, a former African American school; now I find myself curating an
>on-line exhibiton of its history. We need an image of an African American
>child/adult/group learning to read or reading which will be used to
>illustrate the fact that, under slavery, it was illegal to teach blacks to
>read. We will then contrast that prohibition with the establishment of the
>school immediately after the civil war.
>
>I thought there was such an image by O. Tanner in the Smithsonian's Sharing
>Traditions, but when I looked again, it was a music lesson. Can anyone
>suggest an image like this? Of course, we will still have to go through
>the traditional reproduction/permission routes.
>thanks
>Anna Fariello
>
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