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July 4th, 1776.
esotericworld:Baltimore protests and riots over the Police’s treatment of local African Americans wh
Consuelo Kanaga, one of the pioneers of modern American photography, began her career as a photojour
Frederick Douglass was ambassador to Haiti from 1889-1891.
It’s the last day of Black HistoryMonth—a great moment for the gallery debut of the Museum’s newest
How would you describe the woman in this painting? What might her body language suggest about her or
“How have Black artists incorporated African art forms in their work?”Visitors make amazing discover
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Leon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)New Year’s Eve, Times Square Gelatin silver print, 1965 C
beautilation:African American pin-up illustrations for Playboy magazine by Alberto Vargas c. 1960’s-
People of Pride #19: Alice WalkerAlice Walker is a fierce, bisexual, african american poet and autho
errolwiththepost:congenitaldisease:Daniele Watts, an African-American actress who has starred in Hol
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Upcoming 2020 ExhibitionsWe’re pleased to announce a selection of upcoming 2020 exhibitions. This wi
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Mr. Jimi Hendrix.
Prince performing at Wembley Stadium in London, 1986.
Mr. Otis Redding on stage during his performance at the Monterrey Pop Festival in May 1967.
Mr. Chuck Berry. Photography by Jean-Marie Perier.
Muhammad Ali, 1942-2016. A people’s champion and a champion of humanity. Photography by Gordon Parks
Mr. Miles Davis.
Mr. Muhammad Ali.
Mr. John Coltrane.
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