Racism in the Public Arts
UZIKEE
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Washington, DC 20009
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Paul Robeson, Here I Stand
UZIKEE'S icons are intended to rejuvenate our ancestral
memory, to educate, to improve the self-esteem of African-Americans
and to infuse African design and aesthetics into the subconscious culture. His
sculptures are designed to bridge the gap between African ritual and
abstract art, as well as bridge the gap between African and Western
culture.
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The Spirit of Thurgood Marshall: Real Justice!
UZIKEE
Read about the newest statue
By Uzikee, "El Dorodo Gold"
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