Black History Month Profile: Augusta Savage

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WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- Augusta Savage was part of the flourishing Harlem Arts scene in the early 1920s. She won a fellowship to study abroad in Paris in 1929.

When she returned to America, she taught and opened a studio for African Americans could learn about their culture through fine arts.

Savage opened the first African American Art Gallery in New York.

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