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Rare portraits of enslaved Mississippians displayed together at Mississippi Museum of Art

  • Rare portraits of enslaved Mississippians Frederick and Delia are displayed together at the Mississippi Museum of Art.
  • Frederick's portrait was painted around 1840 when he oversaw other slaves on a plantation as a manager.
  • After emancipation, Frederick married at least 69 couples and took the surname Baker.
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Rare portraits of enslaved Mississippians displayed together at Mississippi Museum of Art

The Mississippi Museum of Art now owns the only two known portraits of enslaved Mississippians that were painted before the Civil War.

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