Abstract

The question of the role of Black art has long faced African American artists. It was addressed by Langston Hughes in his 1926 ‘The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain’. It was raised again during the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s and many times in between, before and since. For young African Americans today, several important variables have helped raise this question anew, albeit in bold and curious ways.

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