Black Education & Youth in Art History.
A BEM photo Archive
Allan Rohan Crite, School's Out, 1936, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum
Carolyn Lawrence, born 1940 Black Children Keep Your Spirits Free, 1972 Acrylic on canvas
Bootman, Colin, "Harlem Jig", 2001 (oil on board)
Jacob Lawrence, The Library, 1960, tempera on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum
"We Shall Survive Without a Doubt" (1971) Art by Black Panther Party Minister of Culture Emory Douglas.
Painting by Tajh Rust - Artist B. 1989, New York. Lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut.
Deborah Roberts: "Let them be children", 2018, acrylic, pastel, ink, and gouache collage on canvas
"In the North the Negro had better educational facilities" The Migration of the Negro, panel 58, 1940-41. Casein tempera on hardboard, 12 x 18 in. (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
Roni Kane Black Angel Paintin" Brazil. Watercolor on Paper
Jacob Lawrence was born Sept. 7, 1917, "School Room," vibrant style mixed aspects of modern painting and folk art
Library is a painting by Jonathan Gladding- October 10th, 2019
Leroy Campbell, “You are Not a Slave”, South Carolina Gullah artist. This work of art explores the themes of education and Black History