Ellisworth Artis, Georgette Seabrooke, Richard William Lindsey, Charles Alston, Marvin Gray Johnson, Augusta Savage and Richmond Barthe teach painting, etching and sculpture. James A. Porter, writer, gathers materials for his book on African American achievements. Mrs. William E Harmon and others at exhibition of Spanish African American art by Pastor Argudin y Pedroso.
African American art student prepares master for roller transfer print. Another refines sketch in art studio.
A color palette in hands of African American painter Palmer Hayden in United States. He puts color on palette, mixes colors and paints on canvas. Completed painting on wall.
Christopher Inc. spokesman, Rt. Rev. Richard J. Pick, addresses dinner meeting of supporters. Discusses movie production activities of the Christophers including: films by Leo McCary. Mentions newly released films: "Government is your business" and "Television is what you make it."
The famous pitcher, Dizzy Dean, in the stands at Ebbets Field, in 1942, to watch a game between the St. Louis Cardinals (for whom he used to pitch) and the Brooklyn Dodgers, who were battling for the League Pennant that year . Dean stands out in the crowd, wearing a white 10-gallon cowboy hat. He gives autographs to the fans. (World War II period).
A shop of fish and other foods with the word 'Peace Fish Fruit and Vegetables' written on its wall. The shop is below the church named 'St. Mark's Holy Tabernacle'. The owners of the shop getting the label painted by the painter. Peace Laundry Shop and Peace Tailor Shop with the word 'Peace' displayed.
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