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The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History (2021)
Founded in Oakland, California, in 1966, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was a radical political organization that stood in defiant contrast to the mainstream civil rights movement. This gripping illustrated history explores the impact and significance of the Panthers, from their social, educational, and healthcare programs that were designed to uplift the Black community to their battle against police brutality through citizen patrols and frequent clashes with the FBI, which targeted the Party from its outset.
Using dramatic comic book-style retellings and illustrated profiles of key figures, The Black Panther Party captures the major events, people, and actions of the party, as well as their cultural and political influence and enduring legacy..
Story: David F. Walker , art: Marcus Kwame Anderson
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Naomi Show First Look Released By CW
“Based on the DC character created in 2019 by Brian Michael Bendis, David F. Walker, and Jamal Campbell, the series follows Naomi (Kaci Walfall), a cool, down-to-earth teenager who runs a popular fan site about Superman. “Naomi will be relatable to a lot of people,” says Walfall, 17. “The big question of the show is, Who am I? And that’s a question, especially crucially as a teenager, I asked myself.”
Soon after we meet Naomi, her life is changed forever when a mysterious incident involving the Man of Steel rocks her small Pacific Northwest hometown. In the fallout, Naomi makes a shocking discovery that she has special abilities and may not be from Earth…”
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Elton Clay Fax (1909 – 1993)
“Starting in 1945 and running through the late 1940s, Elton Clay Fax drew a biographical panel cartoon entitled They’Il Never Die, depicting Black notables.
black art,historyThese cartoons were syndicated by Continental Features to Black newspapers, and were reprinted numerous times…
Throughout his career, Fax illustrated over thirty books and numerous magazine articles.
He wrote extensively on black culture as well, publishing several books and regularly contributing essays to a variety of magazines and newspapers. “
Get “Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books” here
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The 19th Amendment Did Not Liberate Black women
by Allison Gaines
“The heroes a society accepts say a lot about the values they share. The original American heroes, the Founding fathers, were white men who never regarded Black people or women equally. Despite their violent, sexist, and racist ideology, Americans continue to put these men on pedestals, capitulating to their determination to commit genocide against Indigenous people and exalting them despite their embrace of slavery.
These men are not heroes to Black people, and they should not be heroes to many Americans. Turning a blind eye to tyranny is not chivalrous; it’s obscene.
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37y after Soujourner Truth died, the 19th Amendment passed but left Black women behind.
They simply refused to fight for Black women’s rights as if they were unqualified to be women….“
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LIL NAS X 2021 | Petra Collins ph. for M Le Magazine du Monde
This is why All Men Saggg. Openly or Creeping. They really wants other Men to See what they got.
Women don't look at men sagging booty. So it obviously who Men really Sagging for!
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This clip is so good
Canada lynx up north is so impressive with how far they can jump with no momentum and we have Lynx rufus down here that can apparently climb cliffs( never have seen it but would like to)
Stole this from Facebook and it was worth it.
DRAGONS IN FILMS
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) dir. Michael Apted The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug (2013) dir. Peter Jackson Shrek (2001) dir. Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jensen Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) dir. Mike Newell Mulan (1998) dir. Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook Eragon (2006) dir. Stefan Fangmeier Enchanted (2007) dir. Kevin Lima Sleeping Beauty (1985) dir. Clyde Geronimi Alice in Wonderland (2010) dir. Tim Burton Dragonheart (1996) dir. Rob Cohen Maleficent (2014) dir. Robert Stromber How to Train Your Dragon (2010) dir. Chris Sanders, Dean Deblois