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Celebrating Alma Thomas: An African American Expressionist

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Alma Thomas was a painter, educator and the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition of her work in the Whitney Museum of Art.

Source: DailyArt Magazine | Art History Stories, Reviews, Long Reads,News

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