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Image of LEWIS: FOREVER FREE, 1867. - 'Forever Free.' A Sculpture By Edmonia Lewis, 1867, Titled After A Phrase From Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive
Samantha Galina on Twitter: "Edmonia Lewis' sculpture 'Forever Free' (1867) embodies the term intersectionality, long before the term was coined. Lewis depicts a standing free black man with a kneeling black woman,
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Google Image: Title- Forever Free, by Edmonia Lewis | Edmonia lewis, Art through the ages, Portrait sculpture
lynda andrews-barry designs - “Forever Free”, sculpted by Edmonia Lewis who was born a free woman on July 4, 1844. Fabricated in 1867, this monumental marble masterpiece represents the emancipation of African-American
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