In a poster by an artist with this surname, a hand covered in corporate logos wields Gerald Ford as a puppet over a backdrop of stock transactions. The posters for Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods drew on a magazine cover by an artist with this surname in which a crying Black soldier’s helmet is overlaid with Civil Rights-era atrocities. An artist with this surname made newspaper graphics for the Black Panthers as their Minister of Culture and has the first name (*) Emory. An artist with this surname depicted a man holding a saxophone who looks toward the Statue of Liberty as he stands atop a wheel in Song of the Towers. That artist with this surname used concentric circles, radiating beams, and silhouettes in a set of murals that includes An Idyll of the Deep South and Slavery through Reconstruction. For 10 points, give this surname of the Harlem Renaissance artist of the Aspects of Negro Life series. ■END■
ANSWER: Douglas [accept Emory Douglas or Aaron Douglas]
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