Jade Nguyen AKA Cheshire
some doodles of her outfits and after a "boss fight" (she lost)

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Jade Nguyen AKA Cheshire
some doodles of her outfits and after a "boss fight" (she lost)
Doctor octopus AKA Silvia strider, one of our Gotham city sirens (AU)
trying to draw Dick in strong but graceful poses.
Bruce Wayne with a Beard
soft flannel sad Roy.
This is what I call "doodling in clay" enjoy these scribbles.
#annacooper #author #educator #speaker #blackliberationactivist #sociologist #AKA Anna Julia Haywood was born August 10, 1858 in Raleigh, North Carolina. She passed February 27, 1964 in her home Washington, DC. Although she was born into slavery, she went on to receive a world-class education and claim power and prestige in academic and social circles. Her life timeline was very interesting. In 1877 she married George A.C. Cooper, two years later she was a widow at 21. In 1887 she began teaching math and Latin at the Preparatory School. 1891: Participates in the weekly "Saturday Circle" or "Saturday Nighters" salon of Black Washingtonians.1892: Publishes "A Voice From The South By a Black Woman of the South". 1892: Founded the Colored Women's League with Helen Appo Cook.1893: Co-hosts anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells with Frederick Douglass and Lucy Ellen Moten. Anna Cooper was in attendance at the first Pan African Conference in London in 1900. She read a paper she wrote titled "The Negro Problem in America", and joined the executive committee. The following year she became the second black female principal of M St High School. She got her PhD in history from the University of Paris/Sorbonne in 1924, Cooper became the fourth African-American woman to earn a doctoral degree. She then bought a house in Ledroit Park in 1925. In 1929 Becomes second president of Frelinghuysen University in Washington, D.C. I could go on, her life is storied, read upon her... https://www.instagram.com/p/CMC5_w0B2sk/?igshid=1bjtbwj5xenlg