![]() ![]() ![]() "He would talk to me, and he said, 'no one's going to believe me.' But we got some of this stuff documented. "So he didn't want to tell his story for a long time," Patsy Rembert tells NPR. ![]() Winfred's wife, Patsy Rembert, also influenced him. His autobiography, written with author Erin Kelly, Chasing Me To My Grave: An Artist's Memoir Of The Jim Crow South, features images of fishing in the culvert or dancing in the juke joint - but also of picking cotton, escaping a lynching and working on the chain gang.Ī Tufts University professor, Kelly worked with Rembert to turn his life into a book. He carved figures in leather and painted scenes from rural Georgia. The late Winfred Rembert documented his life with art. Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South, by Winfred Rembert and Erin Kelly ![]()
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