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Mary Edmonia Lewis: The First African-American And Native American Sculptor To Achieve National And International Prominence (Biography) (Biography of America's Forgotten Black Heroes) Hardcover – March 8, 2026

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Management number 220049959 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$10.80 Model Number 220049959
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A young girl born into a world that did not expect her to succeed.A world that believed her voice did not matter.A world that never imagined she would one day carve her name into history.In the quiet corners of nineteenth-century America, a child of African American and Native American heritage began a journey no one could have predicted. Her life started far from the grand halls of art and power. She did not inherit privilege, influence, or protection. Instead, she inherited something far stronger—an unbreakable spirit. But the road ahead would not welcome her easily. Accusations. Isolation. Doors that slammed shut before she could even knock. A society determined to decide her limits before she had the chance to prove herself.Many would have stopped there.Many would have surrendered to the weight of expectation.She did not.Across oceans and continents, through doubt and resistance, she stepped into a world that had never seen someone like her before. A world of marble studios, chisels striking stone, and traditions guarded for centuries by those who believed they alone belonged there.Imagine standing in the heart of Europe’s greatest artistic circles… while carrying an identity that made others question your presence.Imagine turning cold stone into powerful stories while the world watches with skepticism.Imagine refusing to disappear.Mary Edmonia Lewis did exactly that.With determination burning inside her, she transformed blocks of marble into voices that could not be ignored. Figures shaped by her hands began to tell stories of struggle, freedom, identity, and resilience. Slowly, the world that once doubted her began to pay attention. But recognition did not come easily.Behind every sculpture stood battles unseen by the public eye. Behind every moment of praise was a life filled with sacrifice, courage, and relentless perseverance.She was not just an artist.She became a symbol.A trailblazer.A woman who quietly stepped into a place history never intended for her—and refused to leave.Today, her story echoes across time as one of the most powerful journeys in art and cultural history. A story of survival. Of defiance. Of brilliance carved from adversity. Yet for many years, her name nearly disappeared from memory.Until now.This book invites you into the remarkable life of Mary Edmonia Lewis—the woman who turned stone into legacy and carved her place in a world that tried to erase her.Step into the mystery.Witness the struggle.Discover the courage behind the sculptures.Turn the page and uncover the extraordinary story history almost forgot. Read more

ISBN13 979-8251191134
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.66 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 13.1 ounces
Print length 206 pages
Part of series Biography of America's Forgotten Black Heroes
Publication date March 8, 2026

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