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in the United States would be told.

14. In order that we of students of progressive and revolutionary notions stay [[strikethrough]] abrest [[/strikethrough]] abreast with current developments in the directions of Black Art, let us keep in mind a few organizations and associated persons, Alonzo Davis, director of Brockman Gallery; Dr. Samella Lewis, Historian; E. J. Montgomery, Black Art Consultant; Edmund B. Gaither, Curator, Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists; Jeff Donaldson, Chairman of Art Department, Howard University; Carroll Greene, Jr., Curator of the Afro-American Art Collections at Frederick Douglass Institute of Negro Arts and History; J. Brooks Dendy, Curator, Division of Education, Drama Section, Carnegie Institute; [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] Byron Young, Federal level, and Claude Booker, BAC, local.

[[strikethrough]] Sincerely, Lecturer, Professor [[/strikethrough]]

John Wilfred Outterbridge
Lecturer, Afro-American Art