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Which Artist's Two-Dimensional Silhouetted Figures Became the Signature Style of the Art

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Which artist's two-dimensional silhouetted figures became the signature style of the art of the Harlem Renaissance?


A) Langston Hughes
B) Countee Cullen
C) Robert Johnson
D) Aaron Douglas

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