Strangely Fruitful by Edwin Lester

The Perspective:

 I heard through a certain vine, that there were some not so kind.  Stories tell of how they hung many out to dry.  Generations struggled yet still we got by.  Swinging in that heat, over time our fruit became sweet.  Became wise.  To their surprise, our now aged raisins improvised.  Strange to them, we capitalized on given time and reseeded to reproduced.  To become a sweeter, wiser, race of abundant delicious fruit. 

The inspiration for the painting came from a song entitled "Strange Fruit"... with a positive spin.

Strange Fruit” is a song performed most famously by Billie Holiday, who released her first recording of it in 1939.  Written by the teacher Abel Meeropol, as a poem, it exposed American racism, particularly the lynching of African Americans.  Such lynchings had occurred chiefly in the South, but also in all other regions of the United States as well.

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