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(Title): African Wood Adinkra Tribal Mask
(Source): Hudson Institute of African American Heritage & Global Arts Museum
(Photographer): Mr. Albert C. Hudson (Equipment): General Electric Digital Camera..GE-15X wide- Aspheric Ed lens 4.9-73.5 mm-1.3.05-2 
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Mid 20th. Century African American Art...(Part-B)

by albert hudson on 10/10/13

The current market price for an original Highwaymen painting can easily bring in

thousands of dollars.  In 2004 the original group of 26 Highwaymen were induc-

ted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Currently 8 of the 26 are deceased,

including A. Hair, H. Newton, Ellis and George Buckner, A. Moran, L Roberts,

Hezekiah Baker and most recently Johnny Daniels. The full list of 26 can be

found in the Florida Artists Hall of Fame., as well as dvarious highwaymen and

Florida art websites.

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