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Jacob Lawrence / Modern painters / Harriet Tubman / Tempera / D. H. Lawrence / Jacob / African American art / John Brown / Charles Alston / Visual arts / American art / Bleeding Kansas
Date: 2012-12-03 13:06:13
Jacob Lawrence
Modern painters
Harriet Tubman
Tempera
D. H. Lawrence
Jacob
African American art
John Brown
Charles Alston
Visual arts
American art
Bleeding Kansas

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