The document provides information on several African American artists such as Henry Ossawa Tanner, Jacob Lawrence, and Robert Scott Duncanson and includes the titles and dates of some of their paintings. It notes that Tanner's 1885 painting "Sand Dunes at Sunset Atlantic City" was the first by an African American artist to enter the White House's permanent collection. It also mentions that Jacob Lawrence's painting "The Builders" and Ruth McEnery Stuart's "Uncle Tim's Compromise on Christmas" were paintings done for famous books.