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"textContent": "She was a Black and Indigenous woman who became famous for working in white marble. But the focus on her race can obscure the subtle, often contradictory triumphs of her art.",
"title": "“Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone,” Reviewed: An Overlooked Black Sculptor"
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