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E-raamat: Pieces of Freedom: The Emancipation Sculptures of Edmonia Lewis and Meta Warrick Fuller

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The history of racism in America is also the history of ordinary Black Americans who accomplished extraordinary things in their pursuit of freedom. Faced with oppression throughout their journey, they built vibrant communities and lived purposeful lives. Pieces of Freedom: The Emancipation Sculptures of Edmonia Lewis and Meta Warwick Fuller brings that history to life by analyzing the first fifty years of Black freedom through the emancipation sculptures of two nineteenth-century African American sculptors, Mary Edmonia Lewis (18441909) and Meta Warrick Fuller (18771968).

Lewis's and Fullers sculpturesand their visual narrative of a peoples strength and humanity in the face of oppressionpresent a textured historical diorama of Black life during an era of transformative, yet sorrowful, events. In this book, Lee Ann Timreck integrates Lewis's and Fullers visual narrative with oral narratives of the newly emancipated, all set within the historical context of Reconstruction, segregation, and Jim Crow. The sculptures also reflect the artists gendered perspective of emancipation, conveying a strong narrative on the contributions and sacrifices made by newly freed Black women. These emancipation sculptures provide both a historical narrative of the Black emancipation experience and a moral narrative of Americas failure to create a nation where "all men are created equal." Pieces of Freedom challenges the twenty-first-century reader to learn and accept this history so we might address our nations lingering social and economic injustices.
Lee Ann Timreck is an independent folklorist and historical researcher. In 2016, Timreck completed George Mason Universitys Graduate Certificate in Folklore Studies and is a frequent presenter at professional conferences on the the historiography of nineteenth-century African American art. In 2021, she presented "Visualizing Emancipation Through the Language of Sculpture" at the Popular Culture Association annual conference. Timreck also conducts historical research and produces finished biographies for Evergreen Cemetery, Richmonds African American burial ground.