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Bread and Roses
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Hank Willis Thomas

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Bread and Roses takes its name from a phrase famously used on picket signs and immortalized by the poet James Oppenheim in 1911. “Bread for all, and Roses, too’—a slogan of the women in the West,” is Oppenheim’s opening line, alluding to the workers’ goal for wages and conditions that would allow them to do more than simply survive. Thomas’ painting includes several black, white, brown, yellow, and red raised fists—clenched and high in the air in the internationally recognized symbol of solidarity, resistance, and unity.

Hank Willis Thomas

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about 72 months ago (06/16/2018)

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about 100 months ago (02/28/2016)

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about 100 months ago (02/26/2016)

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about 101 months ago (01/16/2016)