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Two-Minute Tour: Afro-Atlantic Histories

Join exhibition curators Kanitra Fletcher, Steven Nelson, and Molly Donovan on a two-minute tour of the 2022 exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories. An incredible collection of work from the 17th century to the present bears witness to the powerful stories of the Black Atlantic. Engage firsthand with a transnational and transhistorical dialogue of artwork that invites us to reimagine the African diaspora’s legacy and impact on everyone, everywhere.

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Two Black men stand in a subway car facing the camera. Both are shown from the hips up. The man on the left wears a black leather jacket and brown fur hat, and wraps his arms around the body. He has a neutral expression but direct gaze. The man on the right wears a black leather jacket over a brown sweater. He points a finger on each hand at his head, which is topped by a brown newsboy cap.

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