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		<title>Celebrating Black History in Art: Edmonia Lewis (1845-1911)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edmonia Lewis was the first African American and American Indian female sculptor to achieve national recognition from the mainstream art world during an era when minorities and women faced strong prejudices. Lewis’ birthplace is unknown. Her father was a free black man from the West Indies and her mother was a Chippewa Indian. Lewis celebrated [...]]]></description>
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