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Restoration Plaza Brooklyn. Photo credit Ian Lyn.
Thomas Blackshear II, Paintings.
Masterpieces from revered artist Thomas Blackshear II who lives and works in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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The Afro-American Life Insurance Company, Jacksonville, FL.
JPMorgan Chase has a couple of opportunities that we wanted to share with you for those students who are looking for an internshipthis summer or for those who have recently graduated and are currently looking for full-time employment. This summer, JPMorgan Chase has a couple of opportunities that
The Sprit of Black Christmas has arrived. Let the black holidays begin!
Visualizing racism: Nine photographers take on the challenge of depicting bigotry - The Washington Post
Visualizing racism: Nine photographers take on the challenge of depicting bigotry – The Washington Post
Racism is this nation’s telltale heart beating ominously in the collective subconscious. From time to time we come to believe we have expiated and silenced it once and for all. But then it is back — changed, perhaps attenuated, but unmistakable.
Eleven years ago, we were congratulating ourselves on a historic milestone: the election of Barack Obama, the first African American U.S. president.…
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Muhammad Ali with Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, his mother Odessa Clay and a crowd of fans at his home in Miami on February 28, just 3 days after winning his first Heavyweight title vs Sonny Liston on February 25, 1964.
Photos by Tony Triolo
Muhammad Ali with Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, his mother Odessa Clay and a crowd of fans at his home in Miami on February 28, just 3 days after winning his first Heavyweight title vs Sonny Liston on February 25, 1964.
Photos by Tony Triolo
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Aretha on the cover of TIME magazine, June 28, 1968