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Alice T. Gafford: Recognized as “The Dean of Black Artists in Los Angeles”

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Alice Taylor Gafford was a nurse, teacher, and artist. Gafford worked as a nurse for twenty-five years before embarking on her career as an artist. Her notable works were of still life and landscape scenes. Gafford was born in Tecumseh, Kansas on August 15, 1886 to Benjamin and Alice Armstead Taylor. She was one of […]

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