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Collection of Negro Spiritualss (19)
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The Golden Gate Quartet radiate joy on the cover of their 1956 Columbia album *Negro Spirituals*, captured mid-performance with a classic studio microphone.
A vibrant blue bull icon, perfect for representing strength, market bullishness, or Taurus symbolism.
A stylized golden emblem representing joyful worship through music and faith, centered on the cross.
A flowing cascade of musical notation-clefs, notes, sharps, and staff lines-evoking rhythm and artistic expression.
A stylized cross woven through dynamic musical notation, representing the harmony of faith and song in Christian worship.
People of varied backgrounds stand together, arms lifted high, embodying collective strength and shared humanity.
A serene rural church at golden hour, where voices of faith rise in harmony-cover art for the acclaimed album *Glory!*.
A spirited depiction of African American women in a church choir, raising hands and voices in worship-rich in color, emotion, and tradition.
A curious, wide-eyed cartoon boy caught in the act of picking his nose-equal parts innocent and mischievous.
A lively street-side minstrel show featuring Black performers in blackface, surrounded by spectators and musicians-capturing a controversial yet historically significant entertainment form.
A joyful, stylized portrayal of Black diversity-each person uniquely dressed and styled, reflecting strength, pride, and unity.
A high-contrast linocut-style illustration of Issa Rae, capturing her confident profile and signature style.
Let this powerful reminder guide you through uncertainty-God holds your today and tomorrow in His hands.
A powerful expression of African American worship tradition-dynamic figures, bold colors, and sacred symbols converge in celebration of faith.
An emotional scene of Black congregants worshipping in a 19th-century church, led by two women at the pulpit, capturing the spirit of spiritual resilience and community.
A radiant moment of surrender-divine hands gently form a woman’s head as she prays in joyful trust, symbolizing God’s shaping grace.