Welcome to MildredEdison.com --

Your source for information about Clementine Hunter, Cane River,
and Edison’s forthcoming biography about Clementine

Paintings . . . 25¢ to Look:
The Story of Clementine Hunter,
Cane River's African-American Primitive Artist
(working title)

You have entered . . .

. . . . a place for fascinating facts and humorous stories about Clementine Hunter. . .

. . . . a place to learn about Mildred (Millie) Leach Edison and her biography about

this determined woman who brought fame to Melrose Plantation and Cane River, even though she couldn’t read or write. . .

. . . . a place to learn about historic Natchitoches and the Cane River Country  . . .

. . . . a place to have fun and reminisce, maybe to learn . . .

. . . . a place where you are invited to challenge the author or tell your own story about

Clementine.

Go to the Site Map for information about each section
 within Mil Edison's Web Site.
Visit often, as this is an active, evolving Web Site. 
New information and photos are added frequently.

Write to Brena Bailey at:
maybay@aol.com
146 Tenth Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94401

Still Life on Cane River by Clementine Hunter
Above, banner detail adapted from
Washday.
To view more paintings, click here.

Last updated November 3, 2003
All contents copyright 2001-2003 Mildred L. Edison

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