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Home / Society / Issues / Human Rights and Liberties / Free Speech / Visual / Murals
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- Aaron Douglas for school children - Based on the work of African-American artist Aaron Douglas, focusing on the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920's, site offers art lessons for school children.
www.ops.org/wal/douglasweb/home.html
- Aaron Douglas' Marion Anderson - University of Southern California's graphic image of this famous work.
www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/africanamerican/images/Aaron_Douglas.jpg
- David Alfara Siqueiros' "Tropical America" - This 1932 mural depicting the US emblem (eagle) atop a Native American being crucified, created such a furor, it was painted over in Los Angeles and Sr. Siqueiros was deported.
www.ci.la.ca.us/tourist/tropical.htm
- Diego Rivera - Guide to Online Exhibits - Works by the Mexican muralist at museums, galleries, and art archives online.
artcyclopedia.com/artists/rivera_diego.html
- Diego Rivera Web Museum - The virtual museum devoted to the Mexican muralist on the internet. Bilingual: Spanish and English
www.diegorivera.com/diego_home_eng.html
- Jose Clemente Orozco, six murals - Dartmouth Library's "The Epic of American Civilization," by Jose Clemente Orozco
web.dartmouth.edu/~hood/collections/orozco-murals.html
- Siqueiross Echo of a Scream - David Alfaro Siqueiros's (1896 - 1974) murals and paintings aimed to and did, help change Mexican history.
cgi.pbs.org/ringsofpassion/anguish/siqueiros.html
- Zapata, by Jose Clemente Orozco - Emiliano Zapata, the peasant who began the 1910 Mexican revolution, as portrayed by famous muralist.
tqd.advanced.org/13348/html/zapata.html
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