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Harlem On My Mind | I Luv The 70s Series (3/5)
“Black Panther Vibes” Epic pics of everyday life in Harlem (NYC) in the 1970s.
Harlem, 1965
“The 1980s were the best of times (Rap music’s golden age) and the worst of times (The Crack Epidemic), but thanks to the GLORY OF GOD I was given the vision to do something positive for our culture. I am so thankful to all who made that possible.”- Dapper Dan
HARLEM FOREVER 🙏🏿❤️💪🏿 New T Magazine available this Sunday.
The 1980s were the best of times (Rap music’s golden age) and the worst of times (The Crack Epidemic), but thanks to the GLORY OF GOD I was given the vision to do something positive for our culture. I am so thankful to all who made that possible.
HARLEM FOREVER 🙏🏿❤️💪🏿
New T Magazine available this Sunday. Preview here.
13 year old Stevie Wonder and Muhammad Ali, 1963
Miles Davis, ca. 1959.
The Art of Thomas Hart Benton | Vintage African American Art [From Top] Portrait of a Musician, Thomas Hart Benton [1949] Romance, Thomas Hart Benton [1932] The Water Boy, Thomas Hart Benton [1946] The Bible Lesson, Thomas Hart Benton [1940] 1944, Thomas Hart Benton [1944]
Credit: Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri
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Butcher Billy’s Stranger Tales: The Second Season
Stephen King inspired novel covers
“I grew up close to the shore, and I have always loved spending time at the beach,” the Los Angeles-based artist Kadir Nelson says of his cover for the July 11 & 18, 2016 issue of The New Yorker. “When I was young it meant time with my dad, and now that I’m a father myself I relish the long summer days spent with my own children.”
Names you know, Alan Ket