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Where Rice Once Grew haitian This dance form creates and

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Description

This dance form creates and fosters a sense of community and unity

Sunday Worship is an African-American art print by Ted Ellis depicting several people walking into a large church that has tombstones behind it

and with the Black Moon rising

and the importance of preserving African American artistic legacy

This pillow cover is crafted by hand in Ghana

Where Rice Once Grew haitian This dance form creates andTransform your space with "Where Rice Once Grew," a stunning contemporary artwork by Lowcountry born artist Leroy Campbell that celebrates the resilience and beauty of African American heritage. This powerful piece draws deep inspiration from Gullah culture, weaving together themes of transformation, growth, and triumph over adversity. Campbell's masterful composition features a striking silhouette of a Black woman set against a vibrant tapestry of

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