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Charles Henry Alston: Prominent Artist and Educator During the Harlem Renaissance

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Charles Henry Alston was a prominent artist and teacher during the Harlem Renaissance. He was born in Charlotte, North Carolina; after his father died, his mother relocated the family to New York. Alston later attended DeWitt Clinton High School and graduated from Columbia University in 1939. In 1931, he received his master's degree from Columbia's Teachers […]

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