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Art for Equality: The NAACP's Cultural Campaign Civil Rights
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Art for Equality: The NAACP's Cultural Campaign Civil Rights
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Art for Equality: The NAACP's Cultural Campaign Civil Rights
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explores an important and little-studied side of the NAACP's activism in the cultural realm. In openly supporting African American artists, writers, and musicians in their creative endeavors, the organization aimed to change the way the public viewed the black community. By overcoming stereotypes and the belief of the majority that African Americans were physically, intellectually, and morally inferior to whites, the NAACP believed it could begin to defeat racism.
Illuminating important protests, from the fight against the 1915 film
to the production of anti-lynching art during the Harlem Renaissance, this insightful volume examines the successes and failures of the NAACP's cultural campaign from 1910 to the 1960s. Exploring the roles of gender and class in shaping the association's patronage of the arts,
offers an in-depth analysis of the social and cultural climate during a time of radical change in America.