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Latino construction workers working on a building during the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, photograph by Kerry Taylor, Charleston, South Carolina, January 16, 2017.
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Seven Lives, Dreams and Hopes
, painting by Félix Baizabal, Pawley's Island, South Carolina. Even though Baizabal is colorblind, his art captures rich colors and tones. In this work, he represents the seven members of his family. Their fourteen hands compose a face that symbolizes the ties that endure over great distances.
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, painting by Pedro Rodriguez.Pedro Rodriguezis an artist, art therapist,teacher,and community activist in Charleston,South Carolina. Hisvivid paintings incorporate multidimensional elements and emotion, and explore Latin American heritage.
“Portrait of Anna Dart Bronseaux,” photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Charleston County Library.
“Portrait of Mrs. Dart,” photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Charleston County Library.
“Summer reading closing exercises, Dart Hall Branch Library, 1951,” photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, August 1, 1951, courtesy of the Charleston County Library.
“Summer reading closing exercises, Dart Hall Branch Library, 1952,” photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, August 1, 1952, courtesy of the Charleston County Library.
“Summer reading closing exercises, Dart Hall Branch Library, 1954,” photograph, Charleston, South Carolina, 1954, courtesy of the Charleston County Library.
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