Abstract

The generally depressed condition of the Visual Arts program in the Negro college is well known to those of us who work in these institutions, but perhaps is less familiar to others in the art world. For in most American universities and colleges the art museum or the gallery for art exhibitions is recognized and supported as an educational and cultural resource. As the result of a recent research trip I am obliged to report that resources of this kind, with a very few exceptions (which I shall mention below), are conspicuously absent in the colleges founded for Negroes in the United States.

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