Mary Edmonia Lewis

Mary Edmonia Lewis

Author: SQPN, Inc. February 15, 2021 Duration: 17:13

Mary Edmonia Lewis was a black Catholic woman who became a great sculptor. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tells us that in order to overcome prejudice against her she moved to Rome from the US early on and it wasn't until quite recently that Lewis received recognition for her great art.

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