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Queen Latifah on a lift spitting to a building full of men gotta be one of hip hopâs most iconic moments of all-time.
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AFROxTRAP: PopUp Party Sickerthanyouravg and AfriTribe are coming back to kick the summer off with another AFROxTRAP event, a PopUp Party that is a fusion of Hip hop and African Cultures. On Friday June 3, 2016 join us at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Silver Spring, MD to turn up with the youth of the African Diaspora. AfroxTrap aims at capturing the zeitgeist and creative energy of first generation youth in the diaspora who have something to say. Featuring live performances, visual art, food, and a soundtrack ranging from Burna Boy to Young ThugâAfroxTrap is definitely a new type of âAfrican partyâ. Location: Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD) Date: June 3, 2016 Time: 8pm-12am
Featured Musical Artists: MannyWellz Sir EU G Suave Kahli Abdu Funsho Featured Visual Artists: TrapBob Olafemi Anne-Sophie Amegah King Middy Marie Amegah Kyna Kool Featured Writers: Upile Bilphena (Goldwomyn)
To purchase tickets, please visit: https://www.squadup.com/events/afroxtrap-popup
REGISTER HERE FOR THE EVENTÂ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyc-african-meet-up-tickets-25659813192
FREE EVENT and follow ig page @africanmeetups for all things regarding the meetup happening next month!
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âGolden Legacy magazine represents a pioneering effort in dispelling some of the misconceptions relating to the role that people of African descent have played in world history..â Â The Golden Legacy website.
Growing up in Harlem in the 1930âs and â40s, Bertram A. Fitzgerald found a passion for history and literature through the Classics Illustrated comic series. He realized quickly, however, that stories of people of color and their real-life experiences were not included. In 1966, Fitzgerald leaped into comic book publishing with no prior experience in writing or publishing to produce The Golden Legacy series. Specifically targeted towards young people, the Golden Legacy series uses engaging and visually stunning images to directly confront topics like the realities and horrors of slavery, the Black experience beyond the American context, and significant but often marginalized personages and events in Black History.Â
Frustrated by this lack of visibility, Fitzgerald enlisted his buddy Leo Carty in 1966 to draw up his first comicâa visual biography of leader of the Haitian Revolution, Toussaint Lâouverture. While sifting through a box of assorted publications in the papers of former professor and scholar of education, Elias Blake Jr., at Howard Universityâs Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, I came across this brightly-colored inaugural comic, titled The Saga of Toussaint Lâouverture and the Birth of Haiti owned and inscribed by Blakeâs wife, Mona. Mona Blake was a public school history and literature educator for much of her life. In order to get his illustrated history magazine into the hands of readers, Fitzgerald financially partnered with major corporations like the Coca-Cola company, AT&T, and Columbia Pictures who ensured that the comics were available in schools and libraries for free.Â
After delving into the magazine, Fitzgeraldâs achievementâestablishing corporate, mainstream backing for these historically unacknowledged stories and peopleâbecomes vastly more impressive. The narratives are readable, but thoroughly and easily translate complex yet very real facts of Black History to young readers. Over a decade of publishing the series grew to 16 volumes, but production was derailed in 1983 when Fitzgerald found himself embroiled in a copyright battle. Although the conflict was settled in Fitzgeraldâs favor, production of new volumes has yet to recommence. Fitzgerald still serves as the Golden Legacy Publisher at the age of 83 from his home in New York.Â
One can purchase the 16-volume pack in various forms from the Golden Legacy Website.Â
For more black voices on comics and other nerdy things, check out Black Nerd Problems.
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Selected Images:
1. Cover of âThe Saga of Toussaint Lâouverture and the Birth of Haitiâ, Leo Carty, Fitzgerald Publishing Co., 1966. From the papers of Elias Blake, Jr. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center.
2. Subscription information,â The Saga of Toussaint Lâouverture and the Birth of Haitiâ, Leo Carty, Fitzgerald Publishing Co., 1966. From the papers of Elias Blake, Jr. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center.
3. Opening Frame, âThe Saga of Toussaint Lâouverture and the Birth of Haitiâ, Leo Carty, Fitzgerald Publishing Co., 1966. From the papers of Elias Blake, Jr. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center.
4. First page, âThe Saga of Toussaint Lâouverture and the Birth of Haitiâ, Leo Carty, Fitzgerald Publishing Co., 1966. From the papers of Elias Blake, Jr. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center.
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