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I always knew I wanted to be somebody. I think that's where it begins. People decide, I want to be somebody. I want to make a contribution. I want to leave my mark here. Then different factors contribute to how you will do that.
Faith Ringgold
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Faith Ringgold
Age: 94
Born: 1930
Born: October 8
Artist
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Visual Artist
Harlem
New York
Faith Willi Jones
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