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Landmarks: Glenwood’s Annie Lee, a trendsetting artist and creator of ‘Black Americana,’ left a national legacy. Now she may get a local one too - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Instead of being daunted by life’s turns, she “buckled down,” Ilo said, went back to school, and got a job as a secretary at Northwestern Railroad, rising eventually to chief clerk. Meanwhile, she got remarried, had another child and put herself through …

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