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Cecil Fergerson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cecil Fergerson 〕 }} Cecil Fergerson (July 6, 1931September 18, 2013) was an African-American art curator and community activist. He is widely credited with fostering African-American and Latin-American art communities in Los Angeles for over 50 years, and was named a "Living Cultural Treasure" by the city in 1999. While working at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Fergerson co-founded the Black Arts Council to advocate for African-American artists and support their community. His advocacy at LACMA and BAC led to seminal exhibitions of African-American art in the early 1970s. == Background and education ==
Fergerson was born outside the small town of Boley, Oklahoma in 1931; his parents moving with him to Los Angeles in 1938. Fergerson graduated from Jordan High School in Watts, and studied at Compton Community College.〔〔
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