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Which place is most likely depicted in Aaron Douglass's painting, Song of the
Towers?

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Answer: As far as I know, it's about how African Americans mostly loved Jazz back in that time period, and their original roots of where they originated from.

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The correct answer is D) a Northern City.

The place that is most likely depicted in Aaron Douglass's painting, "Song of the Towers" is a Northern City.

This great painting shows African American life in the city of New York

The abstract painting in “Song of the Towers” is based in geometrics. One can find different geometric shapes in the painting such as the circles in the center of the painting and also there are rectangular prisms. The individual with the saxophone represents the African American creativity in music and literature during the Harlem Renaissance.

Aaron Douglass (1900-1979) was an African American painter and illustrator. His “Song of the Tower” illustration is part of “The Aspects of Black’s Life” of 1934.

The other options of the question were A) a segregated school. B) a Harlem nightclub. C) a southern plantation.

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