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Don't Hold Me Back : My Life and Art

Rembert, Winfred(Illustrated by)Giovanni, Nikki(Contributions by)
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Winfred Rembert grew up in the 1950s in rural Georgia as the child of sharecroppers whose lives were little better than slavery.

As a young man, he was nearly lynched, and served seven years in jail and on a chain gang.

Yet he constantly found ways to create, to invent, to uplift.

As a child, he made toys from pieces of junk at the town dump.

In prison, he watched a leather worker and learned to carve and paint the leather himself.

Now, in his own voice and through his powerful paintings, he shares with a new generation of young people his story and his passionate commitment to self-improvement. Reminiscent of the work of Jacob Lawrence and Horace Pippin, the paintings? rich, deep colors and poignant details powerfully narrate a story of personal courage and exceptional talent.

At the same time, Rembert shows how the civil rights movement was not just a matter of famous speechs and marches, but was a product of the bonds of the black community and the unbreakable spirit of individuals

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Product Details
0812627032 / 9780812627039
Hardback
02/10/2003
United States
48 pages, Color photos and illustrations
203 x 254 mm, 368 grams