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The Nigerian artist, Kehinde Wiley who was picked by the erstwhile  President of United States Of America  Barack Obama to paint his portrait, was last Thursday honoured with the W.



E.B. Du Bois Medal by Harvard University.

Other people that were honored include Florence Ladd, Kenneth Chenault, Shirley Ann Jackson, Pamela Joyner, Bryan Stevenson, Dave Chappelle, and Colin Kaepernick, were also honored over their good works in their different careers.

It will be recalled that the same award was conferred on Muhammad Ali in 2015 and Maya Angelou in 2014. The W.E.B. Du Bois Medal is Harvard’s highest honour in the field of African and African American studies.

It will be recalled that like two months after artist Kehinde Wiley’s official portraits of former U.S. President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama’s debuted at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., Kehinde Wiley earned a spot as one of Time’s Most Influential People of 2018.

“Historically, portraiture has always been about saying yes to things that we want to celebrate, but I think also the commissioned portrait has often times been about a society saying, ‘Who are the people we collectively want to honor?’ and particularly with the presidential portrait, this is the highest aspect of that tradition,” Wiley told Time in a recent interview. “It’s been — I can’t tell you — an extraordinary honor to be able to participate in that.” This year, the Obamas made history not only as the country’s first African-American presidential couple featured in the gallery but also for selecting the first African-American painters to receive a presidential portrait commission from the museum.

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