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Race and Citizenship Art: Sarah Lewis

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Sarah E. Lewis, Associate Professor of African and African-American Studies at Harvard University, analyzed the relationship between racism and art and discussed how art illustrates identity in a speech on campus. The speech, “Vision and Justice,” was given at the Rubendall Recital Hall on Sept. 12. Lewis draws her inspiration for racial justice from her...

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