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Intellectuals, activists, journalists
Alain Locke
Mary White Ovington
Chandler Owen
A. Philip Randolph
Joel Augustus Rogers
Arturo Schomburg
Walter Francis White
Alfred Lansing Gillenbur
Visual Artists
Charles Alston
Henry Bannarn
Richmond Barthé
Romare Bearden
Leslie Bolling, wood carvings
Miguel Covarrubias, caricaturist
Beauford Delaney
Aaron Douglas
Edwin A. Harleston
Palmer Hayden
Sargent Johnson
William H. Johnson (painter)
Lois Mailou Jones
Jacob Lawrence[1]
Norman Lewis (artist)
Archibald Motley
Augusta Savage
James Van Der Zee
Meta Warrick Fuller
Laura Wheeler Waring
Hale Woodruff
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Democratization of voting or universal (white) male suffrage--during the 1820s many states removed the property ownership requirement for voting and specially allowing white men to vote exclusively.
These new suffrage policies made a clear distinction between males and females and between black and white. Industrial work became a valid place of work and gave workers a voice through voting but made clear gender and racial distinction in the US.
Companies sell stock so they can raise capital.
So the company can afford new equipment, developing new markets, etc..
Desiderius Erasmus is a former theologian and Dutch Renaissance humanistwho wrote important texts on techniques relating to humanism