— Shelia Poole, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, AJC
When Onaje Henderson bought a house at age 23, the first item the young engineer bought was a painting by Patricia Bohannon.
He had acquired the abstract painting from an exhibit featuring the work of African American artists.
His friends couldn’t understand why he spent money on artwork instead of other household items.
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