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“Nappygram”

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"Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. developed NAPPY (Negroes in Art) while teaching at Indiana University. Numerous nappygrams were printed and sent out to address a variety of social justice issues including: affirmative action, digital art, informatics, women's rights and the role of the artist in society."— Ardeaarts.org. "Pages printed on a continuous strip, accordion folded, attached both ends to the cover."— https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Ajfabc_5802?solr_nav[id]=9473aa0d7a065aec626b&solr_nav[page]=0&solr_nav[offset]=1
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