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People do business that they know, like and trust. If a person doesn’t know, like or trust you, they will never do business with you. In 2020, many businesses learned this the hard way. It is not 2022 and we are almost halfway through the year. So, we going to give you some tips that will help you finish the year strong and start the New Year even stronger.
Welcome to the Gulf Coast Black Business Directory: Building Business Relationships Tag them, @Them & send your congrats! https://tinyurl.com/2pxxndz3 #groupeconomics #blackowned #gulfcoast #BlackBusinessPensacola #blackcommunity #Blackimage #BlackOwned
Reposted from @blackstory1619 This dramatic portrait was made by P.H.Polk in 1932, when he was Official Photographer at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee Alabama. It was part of a series that Polk called the“Old Characters,” depicting elderly African Americans in Alabama in the early years of the Great Depression.These were individuals who had been born into slavery in the 1850s and who had lived through the Civil War and Emancipation, through Reconstruction, and into the eras of Disenfranchisement and Jim Crow discrimination.The images are intended specifically to counteract negative stereotypes of rural blacks and to show the subjects with respect and dignity. Henry Baker, the subject of this portrait, was born in 1854, and his story recorded in 1938 in an oral history by the pioneering African American Agricultural Scientist Thomas Campbell is at once typical and remarkable. Baker’s mother died shortly after child birth, and he was raised apart from his father who lived on a neighboring plantation. As a childhe was tasked with being a water boy to the field workers. Virtually orphaned, he was looked after by the white Mistress of his plantation, who regularly brought him to church with her. After the Civil War, Baker worked as a tenant farmer but always with the goal of acquiring his own land, which he succeeded in doing despite many forces working against him, including white tenant farmers who bitterly resented a black man owning his farm, when they did not. He and his wife of 60 years, Sally, had a large family, whose many descendants can be found today. #blackpeople #blackimage #imancipation #blackman #blackfarmers https://www.instagram.com/p/CLWcIOTlF_-/?igshid=1sozoqmuyvfce
Black Texture Background For Logo Design . . . @hellow_praja . . . . #blacktexture #blackground #blackimage #Hellow_Pics #Hellow_Praja #texture (at Indian army) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKVcSabguN-/?igshid=7ksm3vwwu2rx
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Black Truth #blackimage #hiddentruth #nametests #instame #adorhurtado (at Catbalogan, Samar) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8wGXHVB6vf/?igshid=1qn2ewoeah5ft
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@meetingofmindsuk by Changing Images of Black People in Art - Tuesday 19th March 2019, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM @ The Menuhin Hall, Stoke d'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 3QQ Black men and women had lived in Europe in small numbers since at least the 12th century. This lecture given by Peter Scott begins by looking at examples of images of black people in works by medieval Flemish artists. Imperial expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries saw a significant increase in numbers. In late 18th century London there was an estimated 10,000 black and ethnic minority inhabitants. Until slavery was effectively made unlawful in Britain by the Somersett case in 1772, most arrived as slaves or indented labour. This lecture concentrates on how artists depicted black people from the 17th to the 20th century and how they fitted into society, some achieving success and a measure of prosperity, while others still suffered discrimination and hardship. Tickets cost £20 available from eventbrite. #artexhibition #medievaltimes #blackpeopleinart #blackimage #hiddenhistory #hiddenart #flemish #artists #lecture #ourstories #blackbritish #blackeuropeans #worksofart #artwork #depiction #portrayal #portraiture #surrey @meetingofmindsuk https://www.instagram.com/p/BtpunBWFgt8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=j06y8ebv1872