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The National Gallery of Art Smithsonian Institute "Paintings and sculpture by American Negro Artists" May 1929, Washington D.C. 

Texas Centennial Hall of Negro Life Dallas, Texas, June- November, 1936 - 
"Fine Arts Productions by American Negroes"
"Cafe St. Servan" 
"The Carrousel" 
"Fetiche et Fleur" 
"Port at Sunset" 
 
An American Group, Inc. - 
"Roofs for 40 Millions" 
Rockefeller Galleries Center
"Midsummer Night in Harlem" 

The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, February, 1939 -                    "Contemporary Negro Art"
"The Janitor Who Paints" 
"Midsummer Night in Harlem" 
"Checker Players" 

American Negro Exposition, Chicago, July- September 1, 1940 -              
"The Art of the American Negro"
"African Fetiche and Flower" 
"Calvary Stables, Versailles" 
"The Shooting of Father Lamb" "Harmon Exhibit" 
"Brittany Marine" "Cafe, St. Servan, Paris" 

Powell House, New York-April 1945 - 
"Exhibition of Contemporary American Art" 
 
The American Common Council for American Unity, New York, 1945 - 
"Art for the Home" 
 
The Downtown Gallery, New York, December 9, January 3, 1942 - 
"American Negro Art" 
"Midsummer Night in Harlem" 
"The Janitor Who Paints" 

The G Place Gallery, Washington, D.C. - 
"New Names in American Art" 
"The Berry Pickers" 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1946 -
"Fifth Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Prints by Negro Artists" 

Argent Gallery, New York, January 1947  
"The Ballad of John Henry in Paintings" 

American Veterans Society of Artists, New York 1955-1947 - 
Annual Exhibitions 
 

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He Laid Down His Hammer and Cried
Oil
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The City University of New York The Urban League The Harlem Cultural Council City University of New York October 15-November 6, 1967
"The Evolution of Afro-American Artists" "Quai at Concarneau" "The Janitor Who Paints"

The Studio Museum in Harlem New York 1968 "Black Artista of the 30's"

The Frick Fine Arts Gallery The University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh - November 1969  "The Legend of John Henry"