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Beginning of Jazz Size:19x26 inches An authentic African mask named

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An authentic African mask named "Akofena" which is inspired by the Adinkra symbol featured on it

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Beginning of Jazz Size:19x26 inches An authentic African mask namedThis image depicts a group of African Americans in a rural Louisiana community playing a mixture of blues and ragtime as other residents of the area watch. This form of music eventually evolved into what we now know as Jazz. Annie beautifully captures a depiction of the origin story of this form of music. Measures 19x26 inches (paper size) and 15. 75x24 inches (image size). The Alabama born and Chicago raised artist, Annie Lee, was known for

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