Stone Mirrors, breaking sculpture barriers (fiction), by Jeannine Atkins
Accused unjustly, white against black. Hurt unfairly, strong against weak. Dream pursued intensely, self against society. How did an impoverished young woman, orphaned by her Ojibwe (Chippewa) mother and freedman black father, overcome being on trial for white classmates’ poisoning during the Civil War to become a prominent sculptor living in Italy? Check out the … Continue reading Stone Mirrors, breaking sculpture barriers (fiction), by Jeannine Atkins
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