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Elizabeth_Catlett
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Mexican artist
Women woodworker
American emigrant to Mexico
Artist from Washington, D.C.
Mexican person of African-American descent
Women stone carver
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1915 birth
2012 death
20th-century African-American woman
20th-century American printmaker
20th-century American sculptor
20th-century American women artist
21st-century African-American person
21st-century African-American woman
21st-century American sculptor
African-American visual artist
American artist 1900 and after
Howard University alumnus
Modern artist
Naturalized citizen of Mexico
Women sculptor
Activist for African-American civil rights
Delta Sigma Theta member
20th-century African-American artist
African-American sculptor
American women printmaker
Feminist artist
Scholar or academic
University of Iowa alumni
African-American ceramist
African-American printmaker
African-American women artist
Mexican sculptor
Person from Battery Park City
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Elizabeth Catlett
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Elizabeth_Catlett
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Elizabeth Catlett
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Elizabeth Catlett's
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alias
Elizabeth Catlett Mora
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almaMater
Howard University
University of Iowa
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birthDate
1915-04-15
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birthName
Alice Elizabeth Catlett
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birthPlace
Pennsylvania
Manhattan
Virginia
New Jersey
West Virginia
United States
Mexico
Maryland
Connecticut
New York City
Washington, D.C.
New York (state)
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birthYear
1915
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child
Juan Mora Catlett
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deathDate
2012-04-02
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deathPlace
Cuernavaca
Mexico
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deathYear
2012
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education
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
South Side Community Art Center
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employer
Faculty of Arts and Design
Taller de Gráfica Popular
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nationality
United States
Mexico
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occupation
Graphic designer
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spouse
Francisco Mora (painter)
Charles White (artist)
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stateOfOrigin
Mexico
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Juan Mora Catlett
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Francisco Mora (painter)
Charles White (artist)