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Home African American History “The Man and Woman I Am” by W. Michael Frye

Kani Saburi Ayubu January 1, 2013 Leave a Comment

“The Man and Woman I Am” by W. Michael Frye

Buy The Man I Am and The Woman I Am by W. Michael Frye

The Man and Woman I Am
W. Michael Frye

Image Size: 16×20 inches each Paper Size: 16×20 inches each Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Type: Open Edition Edition Size: N/A Signed: N/A
Collection: Black History Art Gallery Retail Price: $30.00 Our Price: $22.00

A set of fantastic of motivational and inspirational art prints! This set features “The Man I Am” and “The Woman I Am” by W. Michael Frye.

“The Man I Am” contains images of George Washington Carver, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X and Frederick Douglass. It also features the following poem by Patricia J. Hacker-Harber:

The path I walk
was made for me
with grains of faith for sand…
Because of those
who paved the way –
I am free to walk this land.

The man I am today
warrants not great fame…
The glory lies within the roots
I so proudly claim.

“The Woman I Am” features images of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and other famous African-American women. It also featues the following poem by Patricia J. Hacker-Harber:

The links of courage
made a chain
that cannot be broken…
That hands that made
each golden link
left me a priceless token.

My heritage has been the shield
that kept me strong and free…
The woman that I am today
now walks victoriously.

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Kani Saburi Ayubu

January 1, 2013

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Filed Under: African American History, Art Print of the Week, Dr. Martin Luther King, George Washington Carver, Malcolm X Tagged With: black history, frederick douglass, harriet tubman, malcolm x, martin luther king, patricia harber-hacker, rosa parks, Sojourner Truth, w. michael frye

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