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This painting shows racial violence during the 1960s. Its bold colors and chaotic figures reflect the tension of the time. Ringgold used this work to show how racism harms the whole country, connecting directly to Black Arts Movement themes of truth and activism. -
Ringgold shows a bleeding American flag to symbolize violence and injustice toward Black Americans. The work is bold and direct, matching the movement’s call for political and cultural change. -
This piece highlights teamwork and community strength. Lawrence used flat shapes and bright colors to show positive Black identity, a key idea in the Black Arts Movement. -
This portrait shows a confident Black woman against a golden background. Hendricks’ work celebrates Black beauty and pride central ideas of the Black Arts Movement. -
This painting presents a stylish Black man in a bold pose. The strong stance and cool attitude express the movement’s push for positive and powerful images of Black people. -
The piece mixes memory, spirituality, and identity. It uses symbols to show the struggles and dreams of Black womanhood, fitting the movement’s focus on personal and political truth. -
Shows tension between people during civil rights struggles. The style is sharp and powerful, reflecting the movement’s focus on social justice. -
Saar transforms a racist stereotype into a symbol of strength. The artwork represents Black liberation and resistance, core ideas of the movement.