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https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1170&context=weekly
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‘Man-Sculpture Relationship’ Born of African Creations’ Animism
Subject
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
Description
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This article features as guest speaker at Ursinus College. The speaker, Dr. Ledislas Segy, talks about his love of African Art because of their creation of animism. Animism, he describes, is a belief in magic and spiritual behavior that is deeply rooted in African art and heritage. He talks of animism is his lecture and educates the campus on how man releases these beliefs into his sculptures.
Creator
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The Ursinus Weekly Staff
Source
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Digital Commons at Ursinus College
Ursinus Weekly
Publisher
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Ursinus College
Date
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February 20th, 1969
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Judy Schneider
Jonathan Weaver
Alan Gold
Linda Turnage
Frederick Jacob
Format
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Newspaper
Language
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English
1969
Africa
African Art
Animism
February
Guest Speaker
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Segy
Ursinus College