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Joan Myers Brown & the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina

NPR Interview with the author Brenda Dixon Gottschild
04.04.12 @ 17:04 | 4 notes | Permalink |
Valentine’s Day cards from the early 20th century that featured stereotypical images of black people were almost always written in a corrupted version of English, as shown here.
I shouldn’t be surprised … but I am.
02.14.12 @ 23:05 | 404 notes | Permalink |
—Black Herstory: Rosa Parks Did Much More than Sit on a Bus - Rachel Griffin
(Source: msmagazine.com)
02.09.12 @ 21:49 | 137 notes | Permalink |
The Huffington Post reported that Ava Duvernay became the first black woman to win ‘best director’ at Sundance Film Festival Sunday. Her film, Middle of Nowhere is the second full-length feature for the director.
HisHerstoric
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Thomas Hamilton and other Klan leaders deliver a Christmas package to one of Augusta’s African American citizens. (Robert J. Wilkinson Collection, Augusta Museum of History)
“The klan, he said, obtained a large list of needy from the welfare department and then distributed the food baskets and money after a committee had determined what were considered the most worthy cases. The klan spokesman said the ‘ladies organization’ of the Augusta Klavern also has given food baskets valued at more than $150 in addition to those given by the men. The baskets, he added, were given ‘indiscriminately’ and went to both white and Negro families.
The audacity.
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Heavy… Dr. Betty Shabazz and Coretta Scott King
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