

Born in Cuthbert, Georgia in 1945 and raised on a cotton plantation, his early years were filled with terrifying and traumatizing racist episodes that chased him through the rest of his life. Rembert (who passed away in March 2021) lived during tumultuous times. The good, the bad and the unambiguously ugly details provide insight into the forces that shaped Rembert's art, and his amazing story offers a holistic and refreshing approach to discussing racism that is extremely compelling.

Artist Winfred Rembert holds nothing back in recounting his life, reviewing all of its beauty and hardship.

A powerful posthumous memoir about an artist who channeled the agony of racial injustice into his work.Ĭhasing Me to My Grave might be the most authentic, vulnerable autobiography you'll ever read.
