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Description Picture of Faith Ringgold's painting The American People Series #20: Die (1967) at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in 2024. A depiction of a group of Black and white men, women, and children who are wounded, fighting, and/or fleeing hangs on a gallery wall. Starting from the left of the painting, there is a Black man whose lower half and left arm are visible; a crying biracial Black girl being held from the head by a white woman and reaching toward the first man; a Black man strangling a white man who is splayed out; a white woman standing over a seemingly dead white man on the ground and reaching to the right of the painting; a Black girl and white boy embracing in fear; a seemingly dead Black man; a Black woman reaching toward the left of the painting; a white man pointing a gun toward the second white woman; and a Black man holding a bloody knife at the far right of the painting. Every figure apart from the two embracing children is either wounded or splattered with blood, and each figure is grimacing in fear or anger. The figures are all wearing formal attire; the men wear dress pants and white collared shirts, and the women wear orange cocktail dresses. The embracing children wear outfits matching the adults, and the child being held aloft wears a white dress. Behind the figures is a grid made up of varying shades of grey.
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Original work: Faith Ringgold
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Date of publication Original work: 1967
Depiction: 2024
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) The American People Series 20: Die
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Other information Original work: Faith Ringgold The American People Series #20: Die, 1967, Oil on canvas, 72 × 144 in. (182.9 × 365.8 cm), Museum of Modern Art, New York, Acquired with the support of The Modern Women's Fund, Ronnie F. Heyman, Glenn & Eva Dubin, Lonti Ebers, Michael S. Ovitz, Daniel & Brett Sundheim, and Gary & Karen Winnick, Object number: 212.2016.a-b

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