Charles White
Charles White was an influential American artist known for his powerful drawings and paintings that often depicted the African American experience. Born on April 2, 1918, in Chicago, Illinois, he became a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance and was celebrated for his ability to convey deep emotion and social commentary through his work.
Throughout his career, White's art focused on themes of identity, struggle, and resilience. He was associated with the Chicago Black Renaissance and taught at various institutions, including the University of California, Los Angeles. White's legacy continues to inspire artists and activists today, highlighting the importance of representation in the arts.