Analysis: A Southern Cornfield, Nashville, Tennesse By Thomas Waterman

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Tennessee A Southern Cornfield, Nashville, Tennesse (1861) a painting by Thomas Waterman, a native of Vermont, trained to become an artist in Boston and in New York, who took interest in painting African American struggles of slavery and transitioning from that to citizenship. In this image you see eight African Americans working in the corn field while one of these workers appears to be getting water. 1861 was when the painting was created in the midst of when slavery still existed in the United State (it did not get abolish until 1865). Slavery was an ideology that African Americans were inferior or below white settlers due to their skin color or their “lack of knowledge”, as some would say. Also, African Americans were seen as property,