HBO Documentary Celebrates 'Black Art,' Indicts The Forces That Marginalize  It : NPR

HBO Documentary Celebrates 'Black Art,' Indicts The Forces That Marginalize It : NPR

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A 1976 exhibit of art created by African Americans was the first major show by a Black curator and serves as a starting point for the HBO documentary Black Art: In the Absence of Light.
A 1976 exhibit of art created by African Americans was the first major show by a Black curator and serves as a starting point for the HBO documentary Black Art: In the Absence of Light.

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HBO Documentary Celebrates 'Black Art,' Indicts The Forces That Marginalize It : NPR

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