White Shadows in Black Art

White Shadows in Black Art

Friday, January 31 | 7–8pm

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This talk by Johns Hopkins historian Minkah Makalani considers how Langston Hughes and Haitian poet Jacques Roumain created images of modern Black folk as the focus of political struggle and artistic production, part of a larger current in the “New Negro” movement of the 1920s and ’30s.

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