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Elba Lightfoot : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elba Lightfoot
''Elba Lightfoot'' (born 1910) was an African-American artist known for her work on the WPA murals at Harlem Hospital.〔 Berman, Greta. "Walls of Harlem." Arts 52 (October 1977): 122-26. "Account of six African-American artists (Charles Alston, Vertis Hayes, Georgette Seabrooke, Sara Murrell, Selma Day, and Elba Lightfoot) who worked on murals at the Harlem Hospital in 1936.〕 Together with Charles Alston and Augusta Savage, who had experienced discrimination in her artistic career, she founded the Harlem Artists' Guild to work towards equality in WPA art programs in New York. Elba Lightfoot appears in a group photograph of the artists of the WPA Art Center at 306 W. 141st St., New York.〔(The artists of the 306 W. 141st Street WPA Art Center )〕 An 1988 oral history interview of Elba Lightfoot is in the Camille Billops and James V. Hatch Archives at Emory University. ==References==
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