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Part One: 1770–1900: Out of the House of Bondage
From: The Negro Vanguard

Part Three: 1936–1959: Behold the Promised Land
From: The Negro Vanguard

Women of the Harlem Renaissance
From: The Harlem Renaissance

Art
From: The Harlem Renaissance

Abela Alonso, Eduardo (1889–1965)
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

Acosta León, Ángel (1930–1964)
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

ACOSTA, MANUEL GREGORIO (1921– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

Alan Michelson (b. 1953), Mohawk Sculptor and Video- and Installation-Artist.
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Artists

Alfau Galván de Solalinde, Jesusa (1890–1943)
From: Encyclopedia of Caribbean Literature, Volume 1, A-L

Alfonzo, Carlos José (1950–1991)
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

ALFREDO ARREGUíN
From: Notable Latino Americans

Alfredo Jaar
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

ALVAREZ, CECILIA CONCEPCIÓN (1950– )
From: Latinas in the United States

Amalia Mesa-Bains
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

Amelia Peláez
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

Ana Mendieta
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

André Pierre
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

Andres Serrano
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

Anita Malfatti
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

ANTONIO MARTORELL (1939–)
From: Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans

Armando Reverón
From: Artists from Latin American Cultures

ARREGUIN, ALFREDO MENDOZA (1935– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

ARRIOLA, GUSTAVO MONTAÑO (1917– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

ART AND ARTISTS
From: W.E.B. Du Bois

ARTISTS
From: African American Quotations

ASAH, SPENCER (LALLO) Kiowa c. 1908–1954
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

Atsidi Sani (active 1860s to 1890s, d. 1918?, Navajo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

ATSIDI SANI (OLD SMITH) Navajo c. 1830–c. 1870
From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography

Ayón Manso, Belkis (1967–1999)
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

BACA, JUDITH FRANCESCA (1946– )
From: Latinas in the United States

Báez, Myrna (1931– )
From: Puerto Rico Past and Present

BARELA, PATROCINIO (1902–1964),
From: Mexican American Biographies

Barkhouse, Mary Anne (8/28/61–, Kwakwaka'wakw, formerly Kwakiutl)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

BARRAZA, SANTA CONTRERAS (1951– )
From: Latinas in the United States

BARRIO, RAYMOND (1921– ),
From: Mexican American Biographies

BARTHÉ, RICHMOND
From: The Harlem Renaissance

Bearden, Romare (1911–1988)
From: Encyclopedia of the Great Black Migration

Bearden, Romare (1912–1988)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

Bearden, Romare (1912-1988)
From: Satchmo

BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ
From: Notable Twentieth-Century Latin American Women

Beck, Victor (10/2/41–, Navajo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

Bedía, José(1959– )
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

Begay, Harvey(7/5/38–, Navajo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

Begay, Kenneth (5/28/13-12/23/77, Navajo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

BENNETT, GWENDOLYN
From: The Harlem Renaissance

Bennett, Gwendolyn (1902-1981)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature

Bermúdez, Cundo (1914– )
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2

Bill Reid (1920–1998), Haida Sculptor and Goldsmith.
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Artists

Bird, Gail (1949–, Santo Domingo/Laguna) and Johnson, Yazzie (1946–, Navajo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry

Bird-Romero, Mike (1946–, San Juan Pueblo)
From: Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry