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Maria Howard Weeden (July 6, 1846 – April 12, 1905), who signed her work and published as Howard Weeden, was an American artist and poet based in Huntsville, Alabama. After the American Civil War, she began to sell works she painted, which included portraits of many African-American freedmen and freedwomen. She exhibited her work in Berlin and Paris in 1895, where it was well received. She published four books of her poetry from 1898 to 1904, illustrated with her own art. She was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1998.

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  • Maria Howard Weeden (6 de julio de 1846 - 12 de abril de 1905), quien firmó su trabajo y publicó como Howard Weeden, fue una artista y poeta estadounidense de Huntsville, Alabama. Después de la Guerra Civil Estadounidense, comenzó a vender sus pinturas, que incluían retratos de muchas personas libres afroamericanas. Expuso su trabajo en Berlín y París en 1895, donde fue bien recibido. Publicó cuatro libros con sus poemas de 1898 a 1904, ilustrados por ella misma. Fue incluida póstumamente en el Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Alabama en 1998. (es)
  • Maria Howard Weeden (July 6, 1846 – April 12, 1905), who signed her work and published as Howard Weeden, was an American artist and poet based in Huntsville, Alabama. After the American Civil War, she began to sell works she painted, which included portraits of many African-American freedmen and freedwomen. She exhibited her work in Berlin and Paris in 1895, where it was well received. She published four books of her poetry from 1898 to 1904, illustrated with her own art. She was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
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  • Maria Howard Weeden (6 de julio de 1846 - 12 de abril de 1905), quien firmó su trabajo y publicó como Howard Weeden, fue una artista y poeta estadounidense de Huntsville, Alabama. Después de la Guerra Civil Estadounidense, comenzó a vender sus pinturas, que incluían retratos de muchas personas libres afroamericanas. Expuso su trabajo en Berlín y París en 1895, donde fue bien recibido. Publicó cuatro libros con sus poemas de 1898 a 1904, ilustrados por ella misma. Fue incluida póstumamente en el Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Alabama en 1998. (es)
  • Maria Howard Weeden (July 6, 1846 – April 12, 1905), who signed her work and published as Howard Weeden, was an American artist and poet based in Huntsville, Alabama. After the American Civil War, she began to sell works she painted, which included portraits of many African-American freedmen and freedwomen. She exhibited her work in Berlin and Paris in 1895, where it was well received. She published four books of her poetry from 1898 to 1904, illustrated with her own art. She was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
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