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Media literacy: Analyze the visual media down below displaying various pieces of Adams' work. Then, discuss with a partner on what you see and what you believe makes his work unique. Additionally, ask yourself how these art pieces reflect Adams' goal of highlighting the joy of the Black American experience.
Students can learn more about Black art in the U.S. through the National Gallery of Arts article on 16 black artists to know. Select one artist that you found interesting and answer the following questions:
Written by PBS News Hour Classrooms Intern Justin Vasquez and Vic Pasquantonio.
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