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William McKnight Farrow (1885–1967) was an … William McKnight Farrow (1885–1967) was an American artist and curator active in the early twentieth century. Recognized as a printmaker in his own right, he is best known for his promotion and inspiration of fellow African-American artists who became prominent in the mid-twentieth century. In addition to his work as a printmaker and curator, Farrow taught art at Carl Schurz High School. He was fired from his teaching job in 1948 following a profile in the Pittsburgh Courier, an African-American newspaper; the school had hired Farrow believing he was white.l had hired Farrow believing he was white.
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