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That leaves four of the original 26 artists who are still alive. The Florida Highwaymen are an iconic group of Black artists who lived predominately in Fort Pierce and Gifford in the 1950s.
Florida Highwaymen Alfred Hair and Harold Newton founded the group of Black artists in Fort Pierce and Gifford. They sold painting by the roadside.
Florida Highwaymen movie "Legends of the Highway" is based on the original 26 Black artists. Retired NFL star Kenny Holmes, who grew up in Gifford, is executive producer.
There were 26 original artists in the Florida Highwaymen, begun by Alfred Hair. Al Black was born in 1947 near Jackson, Mississippi. He moved to Fort Pierce in the 1960s and sold Florida ...
Florida Highwaymen: One of original 26 dies in Fort Pierce; leaving only four still alive The Florida Highwaymen who are still alive are Willie Reagan (1939), Robert L. Lewis Jr. (1941), Sam ...
There were 26 original artists in the Florida Highwaymen, begun by Alfred Hair. Al Black was born in 1947 near Jackson, Mississippi. He moved to Fort Pierce in the 1960s and sold Florida Highwaymen ...
One of the original Florida Highwaymen has passed away in Fort Pierce, and now only four out of the 26 original members are still alive.