Behind the myth of Benevolence" 2014 by Titus Kaphar.




"Behind the myth of Benevolence" 2014 by Titus Kaphar. 
From the artist: "This is a painting about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings and yet it is not.I say yet is not because we know from the actual history that Sally Hemings was fair, very very fair. This woman is not. the woman who sits here is not just a representation of Sally Hemings . she's more of a symbol of the many Black women whose stories have been shrouded by our deified founding fathers".  This picture hangs in the National Portrait Gallery.

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