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(1854, Gideon Vance) The Black Boy Who Painted Like Leonardo da Vinci — Genius Stolen Step into the incredible true story of Gideon Vance, a young Black boy born into slavery in 1854, whose extraordinary artistic talent rivaled the greatest painters of his time. Forced to work in secret for his master’s son, Gideon’s genius was stolen for years—until one bold act revealed the truth to the world. This 30-minute video uncovers his journey from the hidden corners of a Southern plantation to freedom, his fight for recognition, and how his art became a symbol of resistance, hope, and triumph. Witness history through Gideon’s eyes and see how creativity can never be silenced, even under oppression. Reason to Watch: Discover a hidden chapter of American history and be inspired by the power of talent, courage, and truth. This story is not only about art but about justice, freedom, and the unbreakable spirit of a young boy who refused to let slavery define him. Perfect for history buffs, art lovers, and anyone who believes in the triumph of human creativity. Video Length: 30:00 Hashtags: Gideon Vance, 1854, Black Artist, Enslaved Genius, Hidden History, American History, Art History, Slavery, Freedom, Underground Railroad, Historical Art, African American History, True Story, Resistance, Courage, Young Artist, Plantation Life, Hidden Talent, Art Stolen, Leonardo da Vinci, Slave Art, Inspiring Story, Historical Mystery, Overcoming Oppression, True Genius, Southern History, African American Genius, Secret Artist, Art and Freedom, Historical Painting, Justice Through Art Keywords: Gideon Vance, enslaved artist, 1854 history, Black child artist, stolen genius, Charleston art scandal, Underground Railroad, plantation artist, secret painter, African American history, historical painting, hidden talent, artistic resistance, true story of slavery, Black history, Leonardo da Vinci comparison, southern history, slavery in America, historic art revelation, freedom story, young Black genius, art of resistance, true historical artist, inspiring historical story, American art history, hidden Black talent, overcoming oppression, enslaved child prodigy, secret art, liberation through creativity, African American art legacy