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Isaac Scott HathawayAmerican sculptor, ceramics artist, and educator, 1872–1967
Hathaway was an African American sculptor born in Kentucky. He attended college and art school, studying art history and ceramics. He taught in elementary school in Kentucky and moved to Washington, D.C., where he founded the National Afro-Art Company, which sold plaster busts of significant African Americans based on models sculpted by Hathaway. He became a professor at University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, and then at Tuskegee, where he was a founding member of the ceramics department.
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