Answer:
The connection between Marian Anderson and Georgia O'keeffe was artist Beauford Delaney.
Explanation:
Beauford Delaney was an established artist during the Brooklyn Renaissance with his paintings of modern New York life and paintings of famous black artists, which he admired. Among these artists was the singer Marian Anderson, whose Delaney made many portraits, which (together with others) caught the attention of Georgia O'keeffe, who was also an artist and admired Delaney's work in a grand way.
It tells the story of a young Black woman who has to be twice as much as her peers while secretly blaming herself for a senseless homicide that happened far from home.
Answer:
The bagel walks down the street.
Like a model on a magazine.
Confident and breathtaking.
Then, <em>SWISH, </em>a knife cuts her down the middle.
A cream cheese is spread like butter on her.
Now, she is ruined.
Her confidence and raidience has been thrown away.
Explanation:
This is so corny, but take it or leave it.