This document contains information about African and African American art, culture, and history from the late 1800s through the 1920s. It mentions wood carvings from Haiti in the 1940s, plantations in the 1870s, pianos from the 1800s, August Wilson's home in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, technologies like electricity and gas stoves from the 1920s, and furnishings and designs for living rooms, kitchens, and staircases from the 1920s focused on the African and African American experience.
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1. haitian
AA- 1940
Wood Carvings
AA 1900s
AA Plantation- 1870
Brazilian
Caucasian- Depiction of AA Experience (dusable)
2. Mid 1800s Kirkman
1845 Chickering Square Grand
Late 1800s Emerson Upright
Pianos of the 1800s
1800s Wegman Piano 1800s Casa Grande 1800s English Excelsior
5. 1920 Electric
1927 Gas Stoves
Factoid: Westinghouse a forerunner in
electricity and incandescent lamps is based
in Pittsburgh Starting in the Late 1800s
1927 Coal Stove 1910 Gas Stove