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Betye Saar’s 1972 assemblage piece, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima reclaims the image of Aunt Jemima,
‘Afrika News’, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [early 1970s].
‘The Political Leader Considered As The Representative of a Culture’, Ahmed Sekou Toure,
‘Free Dessie Woods - Smash Colonial Violence’, National Committee to Defend Dessie Woods
Black Lesbian Caucus members, Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, c. 1971. The Black L
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New Arrivals: BLACK POLITICS - VOL.2, NOS.13-14 (Berkeley, 1969). Final issue of this short-lived, m
The African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists, AfriCOBRA, is a Chicago based artists’ collective forme
How a former slave became the world’s first drag queenOver 100 years before RuPaul was tel
New Arrivals: BLACK POLITICS - VOL.2, NOS.13-14 (Berkeley, 1969). Final issue of this short-liv
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A BABY AFRICAN BULL ELEPHANT STANDS IN A FIELD OF GRASS, MOUTH OPEN & TR
from the “Little Black Girls are from the Future” talk by Melanie McCoy
This Pride month dismantle anti-Blackness in queer spaces! Invest in Black queer liberation wherever
diasporicroots: Women’s liberation and African freedom struggle Thomas Sankara Below is a
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