Archibald John Motley, Jr.: Issues of Race

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Miscellaneous

 

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Carl J

 

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November 6, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1808

 

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In spite of his honorably proclaimed goals, "there is still a hint of [racial] exclusion reflected in his life and his work?" (Leath, 2). Motley's apparent issues with race are what this paper shall attempt to explore. The 1925 portrait, The Octoroon Girl, and 1922's Octoroon, are two of several portraits painted of mulatto women by Motley...
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They possess a dignified air, distinguished dress, and have very attractive European facial features. They are certainly not representative of the African American majority?part of the exception not the ?rule'. These paintings serve as documentation of two specific things: America's history of miscegenation, and obsession with race...
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