One of the famous African American pottery during the American Civil War was Brison (2012). Before being released he was called Dave or Dave the Slave (Burrison, 2012). In 1801, Dave was born in the United States under the guidance of his first owner, Brisson (2012). Harvey Drake is the most likely person to teach young Dave how to read and write. Because he believes that God is given the responsibility to help his servant.
In the infantile period of America (from the 17th century to the first half of the 19th century) I was able to explain a series of forms and definitions of African American art. In the enslaved black community in the south of the United States, similarities in snare drums, some wrought iron dolls, dozens of ceramic masks, and Western comparable crafts, functional objects, and structures were discovered It was. And Central Africa. In contrast, black artisans such as New England sculptor SCIPIO MOORHEAD and Baltimore portraitist Joshua Johnson, etc, created art in spite of occasional drawn black themes, but the idea of completely Western European way it was done.
Artifacts such as drums, quilts and pottery are similar to similar processes in Western and Central Africa. The black art movement in the 1960s and 1970s was an era of growing interest in African-American art. In the meantime, several African-American artists have grown nationwide. The art of African-Americans has been gathered widely by fans, and original works can be easily obtained with thousands of dollars in auction and sales. There are many similarities between African Americans and Hispanics. Both are faced with racial discrimination and I am particular about each culture. Art plays a central role in the formation and development of culture. Both cultures love music and dancing, and teach music and dance to children at school and church. In addition, we will guide families by meeting family expectations. Both cultures have the ability to solve problems