Goody, DickBowman, MonicaN’Namdi, George2009-10-062009-10-062008978-0-925859-46-4http://hdl.handle.net/10323/768Catalog of an exhibition held at the Oakland University Art Gallery, September 6 – October 12, 2008. Contains essays by George N'Namdi and Dick Goody.Excerpt from essay by George N'Namdi: One of the reasons I started collecting was that the rebellion of the 60s induced in me this strong desire to preserve the culture of African-American people and I began to wonder specifically how I could preserve the culture through supporting and preserving visual arts, theater, dance and so on. Collecting art is important because it changes people’s perception on life. It changes the activities they do. It changes their relationship with people and the way they think about things. It changes conversation. It makes them see the world differently.enIn CopyrightUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Oakland University Art GalleryOakland University. College of Arts and SciencesExhibition catalogsN’Namdi, GeorgeAlston, CharlesAraújo, EmanoelBearden, RomareBooker, ChakaiaBowling, FrankCarter, Carol AnnCarter, NanetteClark, EdColescott, RobertDelaney, BeaufordGentry, HerbertGilliam, SamHammons, DavidHunt, RichardHutson, BillJohnson, RashidJones, Phyllis DianneLane, ArtisLawrence, JacobLewis, NormanLoving, AlvinMayhew, RichardMcGee, CharlesMcGhee, AllieMitchell, TyronePimentel, VicentePindell, HowardenaSaar, BetyeSaunders, RaymondScott, JohnSearles, CharlesSmith, VincentThompson, BobWhitten, JackWilliams, BernardWilliams, William T.Seminal Works from the N'Namdi Collection of African-American ArtText