For History's Sake - REMEMBERING A'LELIA WALKER! Today, June 6th, we celebrate the A'Lelia Walker (March 21, 1889 – August 17, 1931); an African-American businesswoman and patron of the arts. She was
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Remembering A'Lelia Walker, Who Made A Ritzy Space For Harlem's Queer Black Artists : Code Switch : NPR
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Remembering A'Lelia Walker, Who Made A Ritzy Space For Harlem's Queer Black Artists : Code Switch : NPR
A'Lelia Walker--Joy Goddess of Harlem's 1920s - A'Lelia Walker (June 6, 1885 - August 17, 1931) The only daughter of entrepreneur, Madam C. J. Walker, she was a paton of the arts
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