"Discusses the creative visions of African-American artists such as singer, actor, and activist Paul Robeson, who uses his fame and artistry to fight for social justice; sculptor Augusta Savage, who builds an art school in Harlem to nurture African-American talent; jazz musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, playing the bebop that will become a recognized musical genre."
"Discusses the creative visions of African-American artists such as singer, actor, and activist Paul Robeson, who used his fame and artistry to fight for social justice; sculptor Augusta Savage, who built an art school in Harlem to nurture African-American talent; jazz musicians Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, playing the bebop that will become a recognized musical genre."
"The Great Depression and World War II challenged African-American artists to revise, adapt and expand their visions and dreams."
"Presents the history of African-American arts through the depression and World War II, when artists were expanding their creative visions, producing work with new energy and autonomy."
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