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Anonymous Was a Woman: A Celebration in Words and Images of Traditional American
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Anonymous Was a Woman: A Celebration in Words and Images of Traditional American Art and the Women Who Made It Trade paperback - 1995

by Mirra Bank

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Mirra Bank is a filmmaker who lives in New York City. She spent years researching "Anonymous Was a Woman-"both the book and the PBS film of the same name. Her other award-winning films include "Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, Spirit to Spirit: Nikki Giovanni, "and "Nobody's Girls."
Phyllis Rose, whose preface is new to this addition of the book, is the author of "Parallel Lives "and editor of "The Norton Book of Women's Lives."