- Lois
Mailou Jones (1905–1998) was an
artist and educator. Her work can be
found in the
collections of the
Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Metropolitan...
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brother Maʻilou, who Pakaʻa was told was his father. Pakaʻa
however questioned this,
because despite his
young age, he was much
taller than
Maʻilou. He then...
- on or have
regularly visited the island:
Harlem Renaissance artist Lois
Mailou Jones;
former president Bill
Clinton and his wife,
former Secretary of State...
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Harleston Palmer Hayden Sargent Johnson William H.
Johnson (painter) Lois
Mailou Jones Jacob Lawrence Norman Lewis (artist)
Archibald Motley Augusta Savage...
- Lois
Jones may
refer to: Lois
Mailou Jones (1905–1998),
American artist Lois
Jones (scientist) (1935–2000),
American Antarctic scientist Lewis Jones (disambiguation)...
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Brother Brown is a
painting by Lois
Mailou Jones. It is in the
collection of the
Smithsonian American Art
Museum in Washington, D.C. in the
United States...
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artists featured at the
gallery included Alma Thomas,
Elizabeth Catlett, Lois
Mailou Jones,
Charles White,
Edward Mitc**** Bannister,
Jacob Lawrence,
Laura Wheeler...
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wrote The Child's
Story of the
Negro (1938, with
illustrations by Lois
Mailou Jones), and My
Happy Days (1944, with
photographs by
fellow educator Cecil...
- politician, Los Angeles' 37th
mayor (1961–1973) (b. 1909). June 9 – Lois
Mailou Jones, African-American
artist (b. 1905) June 12 –
Theresa Merritt, American...
- Knowles, American-Canadian
academic and
politician (b. 1908) 1998 – Lois
Mailou Jones,
American painter and
academic (b. 1905) 2000 – John Abramovic, American...