The Florida Highwaymen, a group of 26 Black landscape artists, will be the focus of author Gary Monroe's talk at the Museum of Art-DeLand on March 13.
The event will be at 10 a.m. in the cemetery at Avenue L and North 10th St. Six other original Highwaymen are buried there: Alfred Hair Sr., Carnell Smith Sr., John Maynor, Livingston Roberts and ...
One artist doesn't want to be known as a Florida Highway. He distances himself from the group, saying he and his two brothers ...
Three members of the Florida Highwaymen, including the group's only woman, were honored with mosaic grave caps at Pine Grove ...
During the segregated Jim Crow South — a time of lynchings, racial terror, and systemic violence — a group of Black Florida men and women turned Florida landscape art into survival.
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One of the last remaining original 26 Florida Highwaymen has died, leaving only three artists still alive today.
One of the original 26 Florida Highwaymen has died just days after losing another, leaving only two artists still alive today.
Find out why The Highwaymen were often called "The Mount Rushmore of Country Music." In 1985, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson formed a country supergroup: The ...
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