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  2. Coreen Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson's career launched when she became editor for Unique New York magazine in 1980, and she began photographing to illustrate her articles. [1] [2] She then became a freelance fashion photographer for the Village Voice and the Amsterdam News in the early 1980s, and covered many African-American cultural and political events in the mid-1980s.

  3. Donna Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Donna Chambers is an American Jewellery Designer based in White Plains, New York.She is known for designs featuring pearls and antique mother of pearl gambling chips. Chambers' jewellery has been carried by major department stores such as Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and Na Hoku [1] and the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington

  4. Akua Lezli Hope - Wikipedia

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    Hope's artistic output includes crocheted clothing and accessories, handcrafted earrings, and works produced via "weaving, sculpting, hand paper-making, glass casting, flame working, and wire working." She has published more than a hundred original crochet patterns for the use of other artists. [1]

  5. White women criticized for wearing hoop earrings - AOL

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    By: Djenane Beaulieu, Buzz60. Apparently wearing hoop earrings is a racist thing to do, according to a group of latino women who spray painted "White girls, take off your hoops" on a college ...

  6. Winifred Mason - Wikipedia

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    Winifred Mason (January 31, 1912 – 1993) was an African-American jeweler who was active in New York during the 1940s. [1] She worked primarily in copper, and was inspired by West Indian cultural traditions. [2] She is believed to be the first commercial African-American jeweler in the United States. [1]

  7. Joyce J. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Joyce J. Scott (born 1948) is an African-American artist, sculptor, quilter, performance artist, installation artist, print-maker, lecturer and educator.Named a MacArthur Fellow in 2016, [1] [2] and a Smithsonian Visionary Artist in 2019, [3] Scott is best known for her figurative sculptures and jewelry using free form, off-loom beadweaving techniques, similar to a peyote stitch. [4]

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