Alma W. Thomas lived a life of firsts: the first Fine Arts graduate of Howard University (1924), the first Black woman to mount a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1972), and the first Black woman to have her paintings exhibited in the White House (2009). Yet she did not receive national attention until she was 80.
Jonathan Gann | Producer |
Cheri Gaulke | Director |
Kia Baskerville | Associate Producer |
Jacqueline Sage Bennett | Associate Producer |
Kelley Baker | Sound Designer |
Chari Glogovac-Smith | Original Music Composer |
Gene Cowan | Graphic Designer |
Tashel Bean | Animation |
Sue Mayberry | Writer |