Mary Tillman Smith, 1905-1995, created works inspired by cultural movements after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Smith was born in the town of Martinville, Mississippi and was the third of thirteen children. She was educated through the fifth grade, but could not make it to the eighth grade, which was the cap for black students, due to a serious hearing impairment that affected her speech. The school provided no disability accommodations for black students and therefore, Mary had difficulties for the short amount of time she was in school. When she was younger, she was often found drawing rather than playing with other children. Smith gave birth to her only child in 1941 and built a house where she created her artwork. She used...