Chasing me to my grave: an artist's memoir of the Jim Crow South
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Contributors:
Kelly, Erin, author.
Stevenson, Bryan, writer of foreword.
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New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
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Book
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xvi, 284 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
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Boulder Main Adult NonFiction
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A self-taught artist's odyssey from Jim Crow era Georgia to the Yale Art Gallery-a stunningly vivid, full-color memoir in prose and painted leather, with a foreword by Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson. Winfred Rembert grew up as a field hand on a Georgia plantation. He embraced the Civil Rights Movement, endured political violence, survived a lynching, and spent seven years in prison on a chain gang. Years later, seeking a fresh start at the age of 52, he discovered his gift and vision as an artist, and using leather tooling skills he learned in prison, started etching and painting scenes from his youth. Rembert's work has been exhibited at museums and galleries across the country, profiled in the New York Times and more, and honored by Bryan Stevenson's Equal Justice Initiative. In this book, he relates his life in prose and paintings--vivid, confrontational, revelatory, complex scenes from the cotton fields and chain gangs of the segregated south to the churches and night clubs of the urban north. This is also the story of finding epic love, and with it the courage to revisit a past that begs to remain buried, as told to Tufts philosopher Erin I. Kelly.

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9781635576597, 1635576598

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A self-taught artist's odyssey from Jim Crow era Georgia to the Yale Art Gallery-a stunningly vivid, full-color memoir in prose and painted leather, with a foreword by Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson. Winfred Rembert grew up as a field hand on a Georgia plantation. He embraced the Civil Rights Movement, endured political violence, survived a lynching, and spent seven years in prison on a chain gang. Years later, seeking a fresh start at the age of 52, he discovered his gift and vision as an artist, and using leather tooling skills he learned in prison, started etching and painting scenes from his youth. Rembert's work has been exhibited at museums and galleries across the country, profiled in the New York Times and more, and honored by Bryan Stevenson's Equal Justice Initiative. In this book, he relates his life in prose and paintings--vivid, confrontational, revelatory, complex scenes from the cotton fields and chain gangs of the segregated south to the churches and night clubs of the urban north. This is also the story of finding epic love, and with it the courage to revisit a past that begs to remain buried, as told to Tufts philosopher Erin I. Kelly.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Rembert, W., Kelly, E., & Stevenson, B. (2021). Chasing me to my grave: an artist's memoir of the Jim Crow South. New York, Bloomsbury Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Rembert, Winfred, Erin, Kelly and Bryan, Stevenson. 2021. Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South. New York, Bloomsbury Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Rembert, Winfred, Erin, Kelly and Bryan, Stevenson, Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South. New York, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.

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Rembert, Winfred,, et al. Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South. New York, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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