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Tag: Dr. Andre Johnson

Janet McKenzie’s “Jesus of the People”

November 17, 2012November 17, 2012 Brian FoulksLeave a comment

Dr. Andre Johnson drops some pivotal knowledge on Janet McKenzi’s Jesus of the People portrait. He details some interesting insight on the intrinsic values that are laced throughout the portrait. He articulates Jesus in Garveyite form with pure genius.

Posted in Black JesusTagged arts, Dr. Andre Johnson, Janet McKenzi, Jesus of the People, Marcus Garvey, religion

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