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                <text>SAVC 305 Seminar in Curatorial Practice is designed to explore the&#13;
art and aesthetic theories&#13;
produced by and associated with&#13;
African American artists during the second half of the twentieth and the first decade of&#13;
the twenty-first century.  &#13;
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              <text>Spelman College 1989 Yearbook #1</text>
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              <text>Being an attendant at Morehouse, and an adopted Spelman student, one is prone to hearing rumors and blanket statements of each respective college of the AUC.  In particular, the saying that Spelman students are as bougie as all get out.  While it’s not exactly the entirety of the truth, the correct rumor spread should be that Spelman women know how to carry themselves.  In this picture though, we see somewhat of a letdown guard from preconceived notion.  We see young women openly enjoying themselves and taking care to prosper with people beyond their just their friend group, but their sisterhood in cool and relaxing dress down garments.</text>
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