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1911 Negro BuildingView of exhibits inside the Negro Building which stood during the Cotton States and International Exposition in Piedmont Park near Atlanta, Georgia.The Cotton States and International Exposition was an event that took place during the fall of 1895 in Piedmont Park just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. The Exposition was meant to foster trade between southern states and South American nations and to exhibit the resources of the region to the world. In 1904, the city of Atlanta purchased Piedmont Park from the Piedmont Park Exposition Company and extended the city limits north to include the park.
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Men In Art
- African Americans
- African Americans In Art
- Art
- Art Objects
- Atlanta
- Atlanta (Ga.)
- Buildings
- Buildings, Structures, Etc
- Buildings, Temporary
- Clothing And Dress
- Commerce
- Cotton States Exposition (1895 : Atlanta, Ga.)
- Emancipation
- Exhibition Buildings
- Exhibitions
- Fairs
- Figure Sculpture
- Floors, Wooden
- Free Blacks
- Freedmen
- Georgia
- Handcuffs
- History
- Human Figure In Art
- Indoor Photography
- International Trade
- Liberty In Art
- Men
- Men In Art
- Men's Clothing
- Museum Exhibits
- Negro Building (Cotton States Exposition, 1895, Atlanta, Ga.)
- Nude In Art
- Painting
- Parks
- Pedestals
- Picture Frames And Framing
- Piedmont Park (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Sculpture
- Slaver
- Slavery
- Slavery In Art
- Slaves
- South America
- Southern States
- Statues
- Still Life In Art
- Still Life Painting
- Temporary Structures (Building)
- Women
- Women's Clothing
- Wooden Beams