Document 21.8 Aaron Douglas, Illustration, The New Negro, 1925

Document 21.8

Aaron Douglas | Illustration, The New Negro, 1925

Born in Topeka, Kansas, Aaron Douglas became the leading painter and illustrator of the Harlem Renaissance. He used techniques of modern art to explore themes of race and justice. This illustration appeared in Alain Locke’s anthology, The New Negro, which contains selections by the major writers of the Harlem Renaissance.

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Art ©Heirs of Aaron Douglas/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY