The negro artist and the racial mountain was written in response to "The Negro Art Hokum" written by George S. Schyler. It was published on June 16, 1926 and was printed in “The Nation.” The word “hokum” means general nonsense. It says that the negro art movement was a nonsense and had no specific role to play on. He wanted to remove the stereotypes related to the negro art and literature which the society wanted to build.
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sorry i think the question should be reframed
Answer: Evidently
Explanation: Evidently in this sense can mean "without a doubt". So, without a doubt, viewing artwork allows us to connect with other cultures, since the previous sentence talks about that already.
B. it ask the audience to play a role in solving a problem
Quote from the text “But by supporting this bill you can help make history by ensuring that no child goes to bed hungry”