Ellis Wilson's painting "Field Workers" depicts African American workers in the fields engaging in agricultural labor. The painting captures the dignity and resilience of these workers, highlighting the vital role they played in the agricultural workforce during the early 20th century. Wilson's work often focused on themes of labor, identity, and the African American experience in the United States.
Ellis Wilson died in 1977.
Ellis Wilson was born on April 20, 1899.
Samuel Ellis was the last owner of Ellis island before the government took it by procolamation.
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Social workers in Ellis Island translated, guided, provided immigrants with information, food, and even clothes
Vivian Ellis has written: 'Vivian Ellis' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Primitivism in art
Ellis C. Coleman has written: 'Intensive archaeological investigations of Wilson-Slack argricultural works complex'
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Howard Woodrow Ellis has written: 'How to draw and speak' -- subject(s): Public speaking, Chalk-talks, Instruction, Drawing
Thomas H. Ellis has written: 'A memorandum of the Ellis family' 'Hon. Powhatan Ellis, of Mississippi' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Larry Waylon Ellis has written: 'A family history of John Henry Ellis and Mary Catherine Haygood Ellis' -- subject(s): Family
Justin Ellis has written: 'Elections in Namibia?' -- subject(s): Elections