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hoping that Earl will be able to make it. Hoping to see Stephanie and Robert while there also.
I should imagine that you are involved with the American Vision publication and symposium that will be held in Washington. I'm anxiously looking forward to seeing the art publication that was advertised by them.
Received a very nice letter from Gwen and Jake in Seattle. They are fine and seem to be very happy with the receptiveness of his retrospective thus far. I'm sure the Phillips will have all Washington knowing his name.
Rushing to get grades and lesson plans done for Friday's review by administrators so I must sign off. Little time for sculpture.
Looking forward to seeing all of you in Washington real soon.
Sincerely,
[SIGNED]
James
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David Driskell University of Maryland College Park, Md.
Dear Mr. Driskell:
I am a black sculptor, graduate student attending East Carolina University. Presently I am researching Black women sculptors. My lists is as follows:
1. Edmonia Lewis 2. Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller 3. May Howard Jackson 4. Nancy Elizabeth Prophet 5. Beulah Woodard 6. Augusta Christine Savage 7. Selma Hortense Burke 8. Estella Viola Wright 9. Margaret Burrough[s] 10. Elizabeth Catlett 11. Geraldine Mc[C]ullough 12. Betye Saar 13. Shirley Stark 14. Camille Billops 15. Mildred Thompson 16. Helen Evans Ramsaran 17. Catti 18. Barbara Chase-Riboud 19. Winifred Owens-Hart 20. Viola M. Wood 21. Beverly Buchanan 22. Valerie Maynard 23. Martha Jackson Jarvis 24. Alison Saar
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I would be willing to pay for any information you can give me. Visual materials such as slides, catalogues and written material are needed. If you know of other black women sculptors I would appreciate your addition to my list.