Griffin clothed his figures in specialized garments, especially hats, that speak of the wearers' literal and figurative identities. "Panama Jack" is a veritable Rosetta Stone for Griffin's sensibility. The figure's neck is broken; he bleeds from collar and wrist. His "hat," the proud, sporty Panama, betrayed a self-worth and ambition that provoked his being lynched.
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