A rare southern work depicting African Americans, another impression is in the SAAM, tape on the upper and lower edges of the sheet away from the image.
Published by the American Artists Group (AAG), unsigned as issued with the original paperwork. The AAG was dedicated to selling artwork to the "common man" and published unsigned editions as they were less expensive. Nevertheless, a number of important artists of the period, such as Kent, were participants.
A rare southern work depicting African Americans, another impression is in the SAAM, tape on the upper and lower edges of the sheet away from the image.
Other Impressions in the Met and SAAM, done for the WPA, a one inch tear in the right margin, 1/2 in away from the image, a rare signed impressison and numbered 27.