This Christmas card, sent to Dawson in 1954, features Douglas’s artwork.
While serving as bandmaster and directing his first chorus at Lincoln High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Dawson made two close, life-long friends, art teacher Aaron Douglas and journalist Roy Wilkins, who was then writing for the African American newspaper, The Kansas City Call. Douglas soon became one of the great artists of his generation. He founded the art department of Fisk University and taught there for 29 years. Wilkins would later become the Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). (Monroe, 45; Spady M2)





























