Hale Woodruff, The Banjo Player
Please note, this video includes historical images that are racist.
Hale Woodruff, The Banjo Player, 1929, oil on canvas, 60.33 × 73.03 cm (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), a Seeing America video
speakers: Dr. Leo G. Mazow, Louise B. and J. Harwood Cochrane Curator of American Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Dr. Beth Harris
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