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Lucy Ariel Williams : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ariel Williams Holloway
Ariel Williams Holloway (1905–1973) was an African-American poet of the Harlem Renaissance. ==Early life and education== Holloway was born Lucy Ariel Williams in Mobile, Alabama. Her mother was Fannie Brandon, a teacher and choir singer, and her father was Dr. H. Roger Williams, a physician and pharmacist. She studied at Emerson Institute, Mobile and graduated from Talladega College in 1922. She earned a B.A. in Music at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee (1926), after which she went on to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, from which she received another B.A. in Music with a major in piano and a minor in voice (1928). During the summers, Williams continued her musical studies with bandleader Fred Waring and at Columbia University. In 1936 she married Joaquin M. Holloway, a postal worker, with whom she had a son, Joaquin Jr., the following year.〔Honey, Maureen. ''Shadowed Dreams: Women's Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance''. Rutgers University Press, 2006, p. 287.〕 She preferred not to use her first name〔Aberjhani and Sandra L. West. ''Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance''. Facts on File/Infobase Publishing, 2003.〕 and was known professionally first as Ariel Williams and later as Ariel Williams Holloway.
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