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Art Students League Georgia And Alfred Stieglitz
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'Well, ' He said earnestly, examining the huge
canvas with its large bold strokes of deep blue on
a background of fantastic yellow patches. 'It
looks very strong. The paint is applied with a
wild vitality. I'd say it's a man's work. ' 'I
told you so. 's aid the first girl who's name was
Amy. At least that's what her sweater said. 'Well
the label says Stacy Conover. That's a girls name.
' Complained the second girl. 'Jan, it can be a
guy's name too. ' This sort of argument occurs at
almost every ...
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King George Great Britain
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On 1732 a new colony was started by England. This
colony was named Georgia. Georgia s name was
chosen to honor King George the Second. Georgia
included all the land between the Savannah and
Altamaha rivers, extending west to the Pacific
Ocean. The Colonists settled in present day
Savannah, Georgia. Georgia was warm climate
getting enough precipitation every year. It very
slalomed snow it mostly rained. Georgia Colony
started when Great Britain s king, George II,
granted James E. Oglethorpe and 1...
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Acute Georgia Okeeffe
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Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small. We
havent time and to see takes time like to have a
friend takes time. If I could paint the flower
exactly as I see it no one would see what I see
because I would paint it small like the flower is
small. So I said to myself Ill paint what I see
what the flower is to me but Ill paint it big and
they will be surprised into taking time to look at
it I will make even busy New Yorkers take time to
see what I see of flowers. Well, I made you take
time to l...
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Jean Toomer Poems Quot
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John Callahaif religion failed to keep blacks in
subservience, there were other means. "
Portrait in Georgia, " the sequel to "
Conversion, " uses the figure-ground pattern
to expose the white southern obsession behind the
blood sacrifice of lynching. Through Toomer's
newly made eyes, the image of a southern belle
dissolves into a black man tortured and burned
alive at the stake. One by one, the womans
features yield to the paraphernalia of lynching,
until in a final chilling...
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True Intentions General Sherman
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Sherman s March In November of 1864, Major General
William Tecumseh Sherman cut a 300 -mile long, 60
-mile wide corridor of destruction across the
Confederate State of Georgia. He burned every
thing in his path. He torched plantations,
bridges, crops, factories, and mills. The goal of
this war of attrition was to stop the heart of the
Confederacy. By all accounts this campaign was
very successful. Sherman s campaign raised many
questions. First, what did Sherman think off his
march? Did he see i...
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