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Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Pan-Africanist Feminism in Ethiopia Awakening

Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Pan-Africanist Feminism in Ethiopia Awakening
by Stacey Williams
 
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Editor's Note
 
by Stacey Williams
 
 

Stacey Williams: Bio

Stacey Williams is a doctoral student at the CUNY Graduate School and University Center in the Department of Art History. Her perspectives on Black women sculptors are extensions of her research for the traveling exhibition "Resonant Forms: Contemporary African-American Women Sculptors" at the Smithsonian Institution. Most recently, she published her thoughts on two new books about Elizabeth Catlett and Barbara Chase-Riboud in the recently-formed journal "Black Books in Review."

She can be reached via email at stayy@aol.com.

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