Sargent Claude Johnson's art showcases a unique blend of introspection and tenderness, symbolizing self-love as the cornerstone of Black cultural pride. His sculptures and drawings depict gentle gestures of contemplation and care, turning inward to celebrate personal affection. Johnson's work stands out in the Harlem Renaissance era by highlighting the importance of self-love amidst diverse narratives of Black life, resonating with W.E.B. Du Bois and Alain Locke's conflicting views on art's role in achieving equality.
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