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James Porter was a painter and historian who first showed that African art shaped art in the Americas. He studied old African-American household objects and found West African design features, then used that evidence to show that later African-American artists inherited those styles and that some famous 19th-century painters were of African background. He published a major book in 1943, kept updating his research and solved a few artist puzzles, and left notes for a larger study on Africa's influence on Western art that scholars still use.

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Look for the choice that describes cultural products made by a diaspora group that retain recognizable features traceable to their ancestral homeland.

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Which one of the following hypothetical observations is most closely analogous to the discoveries Porter made about African-American crafts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?

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"This research revealed that many of the household items created by African-American men and women—walking sticks, jugs, and textiles—displayed characteristics that linked them iconographically to artifacts of West Africa." Porter showed that diaspora-made works contain features directly traceable to homeland traditions; option C similarly reports that novels by Chinese immigrants in Canada "exhibit narrative themes very similar to those found in Chinese folktales," a like instance of cultural products in a diaspora reflecting identifiable traits of the ancestral culture. Also relevant: "Porter then went on to establish clearly the range of the cultural territory inherited by later African-American artists."
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