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Enriching lives by lifting the voices, telling the stories, and uncovering hidden gems of women in Cincinnati history

Category: Fine Arts

Adina E. White

June 19, 2021July 29, 2021 by queensofcincy, posted in Fine Arts, Literature

As the most widely recognized Black woman woodcarver, Adina White fought for civil rights as a clubwoman, organizer, and editor.

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Suhkuhegarequa “Wildfire” Edmonia Lewis

February 15, 2020February 21, 2022 by queensofcincy, posted in Fine Arts

What happened when Edmonia Lewis exhibited the Veiled Bride of Spring in Fall of 1879 in Cincinnati?

Tagged 1800s, 1870s, black history, indigenous history, sculptors, SE Andres3 Comments

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