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Were the Rebs Were Too Groggy to Carry the Day?
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Here's a question for these July days: Did the heat save the
city of Washington from the advancing Confederate army-or was it the
whiskey kept by my great-great-great grandfather, Francis Preston
Blair of Silver Spring?
One hundred and twenty-six years ago, panic swept the nation's
capital on July 11 and 12. Gen. Jubal Early and an estimated 50,000
Confederate troops (many said 100,000) were marching down Georgia
Avenue.
Terrified civilians, some driving herds of livestock, flooded
into the city ahead of the rebel column. At the War Department,
generals argued about who was in command ...
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Henry Ossawa Tanner: A Spiritual Biography
Magazine article from: The Journal of American Culture
; Henry Ossawa Tanner: A Spiritual Biography Marcus Bruce. New York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 2002. In Henry Ossawa Tanner: A Spiritual Biography, Marcus Bruce examines the artistic...
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Through the Prism of Race;In Philadelphia, the Paintings of Henry Ossawa Tanner
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...strangest quality of Henry Ossawa Tanner's art is its complete...partly true. The real Henry Tanner, the painter...There are more than 100 Tanners in the Philadelphia exhibit...aspects of black life. Tanner much preferred to paint...
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A celebration of Henry Ossawa Tanner. (major retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art)
Magazine article from: Ebony
; A Celebration Of HENRY OSSAWA TANNER THANKS in part to the Black Renaissance of the '60s and '70s...of the '80s, there has been a major revival of interest in Henry Ossawa Tanner, the first African-American artist to win international...
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No ordinary artist: the work of Henry Ossawa Tanner. (biography of the African American painter)
Magazine article from: Highlights for Children
; ...in 1872, thirteen-year-old Henry Ossawa Tanner was walking with his father in...painting a picture of an elm tree. Henry was fascinated. He watched for...I had in mind.' That night, Henry made a canvas from a piece of awning...
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Across Continents and Cultures: The Art and Life of Henry Ossawa Tanner.
Magazine article from: School Arts
; ...important African American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner, were finally given their due...Kansas City, details the life of Tanner, who died almost sixty years ago...seventy-eight. More than 100 of Tanner's paintings and drawings are...
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Seeing and Thinking About the Unexpected in American Art.(using the works of Henry Ossawa Tanner, Archibald J. Motley, Elizabeth Catlett and Sam Gilliam to examine American art)
Magazine article from: American Visions
; Can one successfully examine American art using works by Henry Ossawa Tanner, Archibald J. Motley, Elizabeth Catlett and Sam Gilliam? The exhibit "To Conserve a Legacy: American Art From Historically...
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Remarks at the presentation of the Henry Ossawa Tanner painting. (Pres. Bill Clinton)(Transcript)
Newspaper article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; October 29, 1996 Let me just say, very briefly, I want to thank Dr. Rae Alexander-Minter for her moving tribute and for making this possible. I want to thank her mother for taking good care of this picture. Thank you, Edward Bell, for being a good American citizen and asking questions, which is
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First artwork by black acquired by White House: Henry Tanner's `Dunes' joins the collection.(Arts)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...He attended the White House unveiling ceremony of Henry Ossawa Tanner's "Sand Dunes at Sunset, Atlantic City," the...chairman of the endowment fund, said, "The works of Henry Ossawa Tanner remind us that talent has the power to transcend...
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Henry O. Tanner's painting 'Sand Dunes at Sunset, Atlantic City' is first Black-American art in White House. (racism drove the painter to France in 1891)
Magazine article from: Jet
; Acquiring Henry Ossawa Tanner's painting Sand Dunes at Sunset...Clinton and will hang in the Green Room. Tanner, a native of Pittsburgh, was born...reportedly was given the middle name Ossawa for Ossawatomie, the Kansas town where...
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Black History Every Week: Henry O. Tanner was one of the greatest Black Painters
Newspaper article from: Miami Times
; Miami Times 08-06-2002 Henry Ossawa Tanner was born June 21, 1859, in Pittsburgh...moved to Philadelphia in 1868 and Henry enrolled at the Robert Vaux Consolidated...In 1872, at the age of 13, Henry observed an artist at work in the...
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