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Author of award-winning biography of pioneering artist Edmonia Lewis (1844-1907), 1st American sculptor of color and an artist at war. Free sample chapter at:
edmonialewis.com

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You can sample our award-winning biography of Edmonia Lewis & more at https://t.co/WVenCLHABs https://t.co/JWGWnHlrXI

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Known for her portraits, Edmonia Lewis was sought out by Pres. Grant, Cardinal McCloskey, and other celebreties. She also carved marbles of women not so well known. Photo by Kathleen Cohen

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Williams College in western Massachusetts offers a fine pair of busts inspired by HW Longfellow’s 1855 epic poem, THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. https://t.co/0KfRuSdsZh More links at https://t.co/6GA94If4Wc Sample her biography https://t.co/Rzt9aY1xhx

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Known for her portraits, Edmonia Lewis was sought out by Pres. Grant, Cardinal McCloskey, and other celebreties. She also carved marbles of women not so well known.

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Read how Edmonia Lewis sculpted her famous portrait of her muse, poet HW Longfellow, without a sitting. https://t.co/K5Jhn34N7g She made this 2d copy, now @ Liverpool, for a Longfellow fan. https://t.co/JWGWnHlrXI

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In Alabama, you can visit the work of Edmonia Lewis FREE. * and https://t.co/zKkUaMVlgz https://t.co/54qZ6p5cse Sample our biography of Lewis https://t.co/NZB5J3dcGM Shown: Marriage of Hiawatha

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"I have a strong sympathy for all women who have struggled and suffered."-Edmonia Lewis Shown: Hagar (detail)

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Williams College in western Massachusetts offers a fine pair of busts inspired by HW Longfellow’s epic poem, THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. https://t.co/0KfRuSdsZh More links at https://t.co/zChhR1r0r1 Check out her biography https://t.co/JWGWnHlrXI

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You can visit Edmonia Lewis's popular marble bust of Minnehaha. * Our biography of Edmonia Lewis suggests the influence of the Mohawks of the St. Regis Mission on the NY/PQ border https://t.co/JWGWnHlrXI

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Edmonia Lewis established her studio in Rome in 1866, then returned to the US to show her work nearly every summer 1869-1878.

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