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Who were faith ringgold's parents?

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The African-American artist Faith Ringgold was born in 1930 in Harlem, New York. Her father's name was Andrew Louis Jones Sr., and her mother's name was Willi Posey Jones. She had two older siblings, a brother Andrew and a sister Barbara.

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