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Seperate as Fingers promise where she spent 23 years

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where she spent 23 years before pursuing art full-time

Unframed: 24x20 inches (paper size) - 22

Lock and Key (Female) is one of several Lock and Key pieces by Kevin "WAK" Williams depicting a nude black woman posing confidently with a heart necklace dangling from her finger

from elders overseeing the festivities to children experiencing the wonder of shared tradition

A classic art print by Katherine Roundtree featuring an African-American family praying over dinner while a Black Jesus Christ stands in the background and people of ill will stand outside of the house looking through the window at the family

Seperate as Fingers promise where she spent 23 yearsA high quality historic poster featuring an image of Booker T. Washington, the noted orator, educator, author and founder of Tuskegee University. The African American motivational poster also contains a famous quote by Booker T. Washington that reads: In all things that are purely social, we can be as separate as fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.

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