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  • Art Institute Chicago
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A work made of graphite on cream wove paper.

Barber Shop Politics

1939

Allan Rohan Crite American, 1910-2007

United States

A lifelong resident and observer of Boston’s South End, Allan Rohan Crite explained that he “used the black figure to tell the story of man” in his spontaneous, unconstrained drawings. Avoiding what he felt were African American clichés, he recorded—with precision and emotion—modern 1930s middle-class people going about their ordinary lives in his urban neighborhood.

Graphite on cream wove paper

Prints and Drawings

African Diaspora

African American artists