John Solomon Sandridge
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John Solomon Sandridge (born May 10, 1950) is an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, author, educator, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is notably recognized as the first and only black artist licensed during the early 1990s by The Coca-Cola Company to incorporate African-American themes in their artwork, and being selected as a commissioned sculptor by the Olympic Soccer Committee during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia.
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John Solomon Sandridge
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John Solomon Sandridge
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John Solomon Sandridge
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Gadsden, Alabama, US
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1950-05-10
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First African-American licensed artist for Coca-Cola
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1950-05-10
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Painter, sculptor, author
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John Solomon Sandridge (born May 10, 1950) is an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, author, educator, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is notably recognized as the first and only black artist licensed during the early 1990s by The Coca-Cola Company to incorporate African-American themes in their artwork, and being selected as a commissioned sculptor by the Olympic Soccer Committee during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Tom Joyner, Larry Blackmon, Dionne Warwick, President Barack Obama was given a painting
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