The story of a Black woman artist who made a name for herself in Jim Crow Florida
In
the years since the art world discovered them, much has been made of
the Highwaymen--the loosely knit band of African American painters whose
edenic Florida landscapes, created with inexpensive materials and sold
out of their cars, "shaped the state's popular image as much as oranges
and alligators" (New York Times). But lost...