- Black fact
- Los Angeles
What’s up Family Don’t let your mistakes early in life determine your future. Be sure to follow @leron.reviews for reviews on black products and black empowerment Subscribe to my YouTube channel for full reviews on black owned products and subscribe to my website *link in bio* • • • • #blackwallstreet #webuyblack #blackwealth #nickcannon #blackeconomics #blackdollarsmatter #blackknowledge #blackdollar #killermike #davidbanner #blackentrepreneurship #blackdollars #dlhughley #eddiegriffin #rizzaislam #janeelliot #theblackdollar #recycleblackdollars #blackdollarnetwork #blackkingdom #leronreviews - @leron.reviews on Instagram
- Abuse
- All thats Shaker
- BACK IN THE DAY!!!
- Smiling mind
- Baby Grand Pianos
- bible songs
- JANET JACKSON
- Protest Songs
- futur Malika
- I am the walrus
- Impeached Presidents
happy posthumous birthday to the one and only James Baldwin, my king 🙌🏿🌬🎐✨ - @khalif on Instagram
#toddterry #tbt It really happened back in 1996 @djtoddterry @FreezeRec - @djtoddterry on Instagram
- Enthusiasm Quotes
- Cultuur: Gender Issues / Vrouwengeschiedenis
- Gandhi observing leprosy bacteria under a microscope. Some accounts say that he was actually observing malarial plasmodia. Location: Sevagram, Maharashtra, India. 1940. [1200x1456]
- Blue train
- Art Education
- Giants Today
JID fact #20 🎤🎧| @jidsv - @jidfacts on Instagram
- Avatar. Maria
- I need this
Atlanta Pride turns 50 this year (but she doesnt look a day over 26). 💙 To commemorate the parties, parades, and people who make Atlanta Pride special, weve collected a half-century of stories and images from LGBTQIA+ Atlanta over on our blog. See it all at the link in our bio. - @atlantahistorycenter on Instagram
- Huddie William Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
- Muhammad Ali with Waylon for Shooters christening in 1979
- orcas
- All in Black & White!
- famous legends
#Repost @uncletomfilm • • • • • • When I turned 30, I started asking questions. Like “ If the white man is holding me back because I’m black, why is it that they’re not holding Jesse Jackson and the so-called NAACP back?” Their kids went to the best schools, they had fathers and mothers in their homes and they’re doing very well. Why is it that they’re not holding those people back if they’re holding me back because I’m black. That’s when I realized I’d been lied to. -Jesse Lee Peterson #uncletomfilm #uncletom #jesseleepeterson - @red_white_and_blue0331 on Instagram
- Just WOW
- On some positions cowardice asks the question, is it safe? Expediency asks the question, is it politic? Vanity asks the question, is it popular? But the conscience asks the question, is it right? - Martin Luther King, Jr. [1616x2000]
The comment section: If Christ is your now and future, why does your past matter Eshon? Me: It matters because it’s my testimony and by that & the Lamb’s blood is how I’ll overcome the devil. Revelation 12:11 #salute - @eshonburgundy on Instagram
- literary terms
- Intelligent women
- Best in Music
THE WINDRUSH GENERATION Today marks when The Empire Windrush arrived into Tilbury Docks, bringing with it just over 1000 West Indians from the Caribbean Islands, on June 22nd 1948. Britain called upon it’s Commonwealth territories to fill it’s severe lack of labour force after World War 2 to help rebuild the country; many being ex-servicemen who fought for Britain in the war. The British Government promised citizenship, prosperity and employment for those who came, this saw an estimated half a million West Indians between 1948 and 1970 including my own grandparents and parents, travel 8000 miles from the Caribbean to begin a new life here in the UK. Despite suffering unimaginable racism across the country they persevered and helped to rebuild a country that has BARELY recognised their contribution. Fast forward to 2019 the anniversary was bittersweet, as around the same time it became clear that the Windrush generation were rewarded for their essential contributions by them finding themselves on the wrong side of immigration laws thanks to Theresa May’s “hostile environment policies”. Many were detained, denied legal rights and illegally deported. TILL THIS DAY no apology has been received from the home office and little to no justice served. I am a proud descendant of this generation and I stand on your shoulders. Thank you for all that you did despite the discrimination you endured. It is my duty to fight until the day that racial equality, truth and justice is known for us all...I owe you this much 🖤👊🏾✊🏾🇧🇧🇬🇾🇬🇧 • • • • • • #repost @nathalieemmanuel 🙏🏾 #TheWindrushGeneration #TheWindrushScandal #BlackBritishHistory #EternallyGrateful - @hurcs on Instagram
Hello! This is the second post of the world of ____ music . As we all know, Italian is a beautiful language that sounds equally amazing in every genre. Although there are many more talented artists, these are some of my favourites that I had decided to share with you. Music is a great way to learn new words, and especially colloquial phrases. I hope that these songs will help you with studying Italian! Knowing that this format is something you are interested in as much as I am, Ill make a lot more of these. 🌼 . . . . . . . . . . #italian #music #pop #rock #dance #rap #trap #language #learning - @fluentlyquickly on Instagram
- Two friends
- How to convert decimals to fractions
- Hang Mandela propaganda made by the student organisation of the British Conservative Party during the 1980s
Inspired by the fearless, unapologetic, trailblazing women of the past. Never forget your capacity to enact change, and never underestimate the power of a woman. #AudreyLorde - @leotanewyork on Instagram
- A high school class, presumably from 1898, based on the banner.
- 1970s
- Children dancing in the streets of New York, 1940.
- Bucket Drumming
- Louis Armstrong practicing trumpet in his home office in Queens, NY - ca. 1966
- .BIPoC - Children & Families... Vintage
The Little Rock 9. 1957 These Children were not allowed entry into Little Rock High School although Segregation had been abolished. This became what would be known as the Little Rock Crisis. Only after an order from the President and US Army assistance, were They allowed to attend the school. - @djquik on Instagram
- A rip roaring good time at the first YMCA in the US to allow African-Americans
- Funeral ceremony after the death of Marshal Józef Piłsudski, 1st Chief of State of Poland, 18 May 1935, in the Centre (seated in a chair at the catafalk): Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler. [1112x1348]
- BambooHR
- Thats cute
- Article writing
#DiluteThePower 🔻 - @dilutethepower on Instagram
- Black History
- Black Mountain College
- Lightning Prints - An 1862 Newspaper Article describing strange instances when lightning created images from the surrounding environment - most unusual!
- Civil disobedience circa 1950
- H
- Headlines
- black inventor pictures
- Markets crashed? Lets Party!
- Ascended Masters
- Miles Davis, 1958
Join us on Thursday, October 8th at 7 pm for OUTFlix Film Festival at the Drive-In! The first film we will be showing is CURED. Trailer linked in our bio 🎥 About the film: Mentally ill. Deviant. Diseased. And in need of a cure. These were among the terms psychiatrists used to describe lesbians and gay men in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. According to the medical establishment, every gay person—no matter how well-adjusted—suffered from a mental disorder. And as long as lesbians and gay men were “sick,” progress toward equality was impossible. CURED chronicles the battle waged by a small group of activists who declared war against a formidable institution—and won a crucial victory in the modern movement for LGBTQ equality. This feature-length documentary takes viewers inside the David-versus-Goliath struggle that led the American Psychiatric Association (APA) to remove homosexuality from its manual of mental illnesses in 1973. Viewers meet the key players who achieved this victory, along with allies and opponents within the APA. The film illuminates the strategy and tactics that led to this pivotal yet largely unknown moment. Indeed, following the Stonewall uprising of 1969, the campaign that culminated in the APA’s decision marks the first major step on the path to first-class citizenship for LGBTQ Americans. While CURED is indisputably about science, medicine, and politics, at its core this is a film about activism and the process of social change. It features a diverse group of crusaders with stubborn dedication and big personalities who came together at a crossroads in LGBTQ history. Their tenacity, resourcefulness, and ingenuity brought about a change that transformed not only LGBTQ people’s perceptions of themselves, but also the social fabric of America. #wearehere #outflix #drive-in #CURED - @outmemphis on Instagram
- history
- [image] You always have possibilities.
- #Tesla quotes
- Sauce? For research purposes, of course
- 20s, 30s, 40s & 50s music
- Béla Tarr
#TBT Miss these guys! #FridayThoughts #FridayFeeling #FridayMorning #Life #Family #love #Siblings #Singers #Performers #Entertainers #Fun #travel #Sleepy #work #Socialdistance #COVID19 #StaySafe😷 #Grateful #TheJacksons #PositiveVibesOnly #SendingLoveAndLight💞💫 #LaToyaJackson💞 - @latoyajackson on Instagram
- Black citizens attempt to cast ballots, while being photographied by police officers for purposes of intimidation. Greenwood, Mississippi, United States. August 1963. [679×831]
- Cursed_Pianist
- Bks - Regency & Georgian
- Francis Wolff
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. - James Baldwin We have a lot of work to do as people. Its time for us to turn inward and unlearn passivity, and uplift the voices that have been unheard. We stand in solidarity with black lives. For everyone at the protests, be safe. #blacklivesmatter #nojusticenopeace - @rootstudios on Instagram
@archiveafrica *Culturally Significant* Happy Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day - Kwame Nkrumah (21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. An influential advocate of pan-Africanism, Nkrumah was a founding member of the Organization of African Unity and winner of the Lenin Peace Prize from the Soviet Union in 1962. - - - #ghana #art #africa #africa #nigeria #senegal #tanzania #carribean #dance #eastafrica #centralafrica #jamaica #westafrica #carribean #haiti #35mm #africanphotography #sudan #france #culture #blacklivesmatter #fashion #newyork #algiers #brazil #filmisnotdead #ethiopia #algeria #filmisbetter #photography #southafrica #kwamenkrumah - @archiveafrica on Instagram
- Parent Prayers
- Amazing Women
- Thailand Pictures
- Only Revolutions Book Club
- Muhammad Ali talking a suicidal Vietnam Veteran off a ledge, 1981.
- Curlers
- Camellias
- Freedom Riders
- Baked bbq chicken thighs
- George Washington Carver
- classical music concerts
- Art & Poetry
- Black history facts
“It is under all circumstances an advantage to be in full possession of ones personality, otherwise the repressed elements will only crop up as a hindrance elsewhere, not just at some unimportant point, but at the very spot where we are most sensitive. If people can be educated to see the shadow-side of their nature clearly, it may be hoped that they will also learn to understand and love their fellow men better. A little less hypocrisy and a little more self-knowledge can only have good results in respect for our neighbor; for we are all too prone to transfer to our fellows the injustice and violence we inflict upon our own natures.” On the psychology of the unconscious: The Eros Theory. Page 27. #jungianpsychology #carljung #psychiatry #psychology #jung - @carljung_ on Instagram
What does reflecting on anti-blackness involve psychologically? A confrontation of the deidealised, ugly and hateful parts of ourselves. It brings a discomfort that we want to get rid of (picture 2 from my thesis). Is posting on social media a quick relief from that discomfort? It’s an action, but maybe also a movement away from truly being with our own oppressive and uncomfortable feelings and behaviours, and the horrific impact of the harm on black lives. I’m taking active and reflective time away from screens and leaving a link in my bio for full pdf downloads curated so generously by @alijahwebb of Baldwin, Malcolm X, Fanon books and more. The revolutionary offerings of love from the black writers in this folder help me understand knowing, beyond what is deemed ‘legitimate knowledge’ by the white walls of academia. Here’s one of my favourite parts of James Baldwin’s seminal essay ‘The fire next time’ on the discomfort that arises in deconstruction of whiteness. #jamesbaldwin #thefirenexttime #psychologyofoppresion #antiblackness - @sanah_ahsan on Instagram
- Cornel West
- The Book of Modern Marvels (1917)
- A Childs Mind
- Sun Ra, Avant-garde jazz composer, 1960s
- My father sent me this. We live in SW Missouri and are surrounded by these types of people.
- The Right Side of History
- Time Capsule 70s & 80s
100 years ago today Mamie Smith recorded the first African American Blues. Before her recording it African American recorded music was only seen as Vaudeville comedy (not serious) until Mamie Smith kicked the door open and sold millions of copies of her tune Crazy Blues. Then the trend to record more Black Blues Artist began.Happy 100th #YoungBlackandBlue #GoodAfternoonBlues - @jontaviouswillis on Instagram
- Book Design Templates
- Black Celebrities
A message to our community from CEO, Mark Raban - @audi.guildford on Instagram
- @roberto21clemente on Instagram
I wrote a thing for the NYT. #sayhisname - @marcosbalter on Instagram
- Crowds register in Harlem to defend Ethiopia, 1935. Upon hearing that Africas only nation not conquered by European powers had been invaded by Mussolini, Black Americans quickly organized themselves to travel and defend Ethiopia. Almost all were blocked from leaving by the US government. [1382x960]
- Jazz & Blues
- Coltrane
- GOATS
- power
- musical film
- Now there’s two of them!
- Sanford and Son
- Black israelites
Model shot!😁 - @_louis_armstrong_ on Instagram
Black Soprano Appreciation Post! 1. Deniece Williams - R&B 2. Minnie Riperton - R&B 3. Jessye Norman - Opera 4. Leontyne Price - Opera 5. Audra McDonald - Broadway As soon as I reached puberty, I was constantly told that my lyric soprano voice doesnt match my body and it needed to be changed. I needed to learn how to sing with my Black Woman Voice. And for years, I internalized it. I damaged my voice trying to belt and scream. I spent two years refusing to sing in public because I viewed myself as a joke. I actually felt some shame from trying to sing soprano love songs when I knew I didnt look like the characters they were meant for. I want to release that, and I will with time. More on that later.... But what is a Black Voice anyway? There isnt just one. Just many beautiful Black Voices! Here are some legendary and beautiful Black Sopranos who inspire me. I hope they brighten your Wednesday. And as for my Black Woman Voice? Its just...my voice. - @ashleydouglasdance on Instagram
- Hip Hop
- This is a thing Ive made, but given my limited knowledge I would like some inputs and ideas from you, so I can polish it and make it better. I could use some advice!
- @boston_music_society on Instagram
- Anonymous
- @petewentz on Instagram
- scripture study
- Burma️
- Boris Karloff behind the scenes of “The Mummy”, 1932
- Aboriginal Art
- Keyboard Noten
- Berenice Abbott
- Cardboard Photo Frames
- 50s rock and roll
- black and white inspiration
- Classic Jazz
- Fellow athletes supporting Muhammad Alis choice to refuse the draft as a conscientious objector - Cleveland, OH - June 4, 1967 [1050 x 784]
- 1960
- 2300 JACKSON FAMILY
- Thanks Dr. King
- Good to know
- Young Michael Jackson
- Toronto, The New World Capitol For Homos, Draft Dodgers And Degenerates 1960s
- ancient khmer dress
- Young Celebrities
- 42
- Peter Tosh
As a society, we are so grateful for the extraordinary legacy of Congressman John Lewis & heartbroken by his passing. Thank you, Congressman Lewis for your service, example, persistence & sacrifice. You have changed and inspired us all and your iconic legacy lives on...Rest ✨✊🏾🙏🏾 - @societyofbas on Instagram
- Andre Leon Talley
- Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. Frederick Douglass [974 x 1055]
- Prince Buster
- Herbie Hancock
- Cry baby cry
- colored greens
- Famous African Americans
- Frankie beverly
Find Someone Who Can Hear the People Cry. - @hueypnewtonfoundation on Instagram
- (A version of the) UK
- American history
- The Waiting Room at the Greyhound Bus Station, Los Angeles 1969
- Human Rights Movement
- Jazz Piano
- Black it Up!
#MaudeCallen, known as the “Angel in Twilight,” provided medical care to poor and desperate people in need. Born in Florida in 1898, she was orphaned as a young girl with 12 sisters. Callen went to live with her uncle, who numbered among the country’s earliest Black medical doctors. She learned techniques from him and studied at Florida A&M University and the Georgia Infirmary in Savannah. Callen later moved to Pineville in the early 1920s as a medical missionary and remained the health care provider for the area’s residents for many years. She operated a community clinic out of her home, which was located miles from any hospital. Callen provided in-home services to “an area of some 400 square miles veined with muddy roads.” She often served as a “doctor, dietician, psychologist, bail-goer and friend” to thousands of desperately poor patients. It is estimated she delivered between 600 and 800 babies in her years of practice. She also devoted time to teaching other women the skills of being a #midwife. Callen received an honorary degree in 1989 from the Medical University of South Carolina. A scholarship was also established at the college of nursing in her name. - @black.archive on Instagram
- Circa 1946. Albert Einstein giving a lecture about theory of relativity to black students at Lincoln University.
- Brilliant Pictures!
- Black capitalism is black power in the best sense of the word Ad from the Nixon presidential campaign aimed at Black voters published in JET. United States. 1968
- Israel facts
Le Premier ministre du Congo “Patrice Lumumba” avec le président du Ghana “Kwame Nkrumah” et d’autres hommes politiques. Cette photo a été prise en août 1960 lors de la visite de Lumumba à Accra. - DATE - [Août/1960] • • • • • • • • • • #Lebeauzaire #Congo #Congolese #Congolais #Congolese_onpoint #Lumumba #kwamenkrumah #DrCongo #Voiceofcongo #RDC #RDcongo #PatriceLumumba #DrCongo #Lingala #CongoToGlobal #congolese_onfire #CongoVisit #CongoPositif #Banamboka #Accra - @lebeauzaire on Instagram
- Cold War
- Motivational people
- Music Clips
- Ill be the first man to admit, that a fat ass caught my attention… – Nas [640x640]
- MOTOWN
- African American family, circa early 1900s.
- MLK Jr. 1956 after he was arrested for directing the Montgomery bus boycott.
- Marian Anderson
- Man of Peace and Reconciliation
- Bill Cassidy introduced a Bill to end surprise Bills
Truganini finally came to rest in Tasmania. On 30 April 1976 Truganinis remains were cremated at the Cornelian Bay crematorium where Rosalind Langford, former Secretary of the Aboriginal Information Service in Tasmania, delivered the oration. The following morning, just seven days short of the centenary of her death, Truganini’s ashes were scattered in the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, close to her birthplace and homeland. The Utilization of Truganinis Human Remains in Colonial Tasmania by Antje Kühnast, University of NSW - PDF: https://goo.gl/8LaL3C Source: FB @ Sovereign Union - @barkaa__ on Instagram
- The Fifties
- Common People
- Bruce Davidson
- In Honor of Greatness
- FBI agents labeled him as one of the dumbest serial killers
- Say it with music...
- HUMAN CONDITION
- @zacharywalterjohnson on Instagram
- Black History Month
- All That Jazz
- All for Love
- Black History
- Art Tatum
- Discworld
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Music
- Charles Spurgeon
- Discworld
#tbt In 1990 I wrote the song #leavethegunsathome with @greg_phillinganes_live which we then recorded with Al Green @royalstudiosmemphis in Memphis. Willie Mitchel was there and helped keep the 24 track rolling when it seemed to be lagging. ( that’s a whole other story). But when we released the track in 1991 Al and I got the opportunity to meet up with James Brady, Reagan’s press press secretary who had been paralyzed in the Reagan’s assassination attempt and later started an organization that wrote and helped pass the Brady Bill. We met with him in Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church after having breakfast @sylviassoulfoodbrand - can you imagine having breakfast there with Al Green?? Line out the door. Just wanted to big up @bradybuzz who continue the work of James Brady to this day. Hopefully I’ll have some new info re the song soon. - @arthurhbaker on Instagram
- All that jazz !
- memes
- african american history
The Condemnation of Blackness available now for immediate shipping. Please email Verlean@DaBookJoint.com for orders! - @dabookjoint on Instagram
- George Nelson
- Country Road ----- WV
- Free free Palestine :(
- Sidney Bechet
63 years ago today, under escort from the U.S Army’s 101st Airborne Division, nine Black students enter all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Three weeks earlier, Arkansas Governor Orval Faunus had surrounded the school with National Guard troops to prevent its federal court-ordered racial integration. This was one major step toward educational equity in the United States. Thank you to Ernie, Carlotta, Elizabeth, Gloria, Jeff, Melba, Minnijean, Terrance, and Thelma for your activism for social justice! #LittleRockNine - @hbcucampaign on Instagram
- Incentive program
- Sometimes, change is good.
- Burning City
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿😔😔😔😔 One day the world gonna learn to appreciate and tell the story of black women. To think all this time people can Google who REALLY started the #stonewallriot smh People love waiting until we DEAD to tell our stories. I respect Martha and Sylvia BUT they DID NOT START THE RIOTS AT STONEWALL. STORMÉ DID! 😔 With all what going on I feel its my duty to tell her truth! SO WHEN I SHOW UP ON THE FRONT LINES FOR BLACK TRANS WOMEN AS A MASC WOMEN of center ITS MY BIRTH RIGHT TO DO SO! So NEVER challenge me on the front lines EVER again. So the QUEER community are we gonna tell the truth about stone wall or we gonna keep not respecting black women 🤔 #blackwomenaremagical #blackwomenareleaders #Blackbutchstartedstonewall #Stonewallwasariot Started by a black butch woman. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 SAY HER NAME! BLACK WOMEN DESERVE MORE AND YALL DONT DESERVE US! - @legaceekares1 on Instagram
PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION FROM THE LINK IN MY STORY FOR @FRIENDSOF920PARK - Just because developers label a building as “affordable” doesn’t mean it’s affordable for everyone! And you know who I mean ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽 SHARE THIS PLEASE - @osse2021 on Instagram
- Juneteenth
- 1970 - Vladimir Putin dance with classmate
- Jackie Robinson testifying in Congress about communism and race in 1949. He said that he was “an expert at being a colored American, with 30 years experience at it.”
- Student Of University Of Madras – While Studying Late Night, Students Used To Tie Their Hairs To A Nail In The Wall For Keeping Themselves Awake, 1948
- Bagamoyo, Tanzania
- Archetecture Quotes
- The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Taking a knee with a group of civil rights workers and residents of Selma, Ala., in prayer on Feb. 1, 1965, after they were arrested on charges of parading without a permit.
- Amazing Women
- My High School Yearbook Photo 1975
- JAZZ CAT
- Analog signal
- A Black Owned Doll Factory. Shindana Toys in LA was formed by Operation Bootstrap in 1968.
This photo shows members of Hancocks Black Student Union meeting in 1972. Hancocks new BSU meets today at 5 p.m. and will continue to meet at the same time each week on Friday. All students are welcome to join! Check your myHancock email for a Zoom link to todays meeting. - @allanhancockcollege on Instagram
- Wait, I thought Obama already did that?
- African american history facts
- Thelonious Monk
- music
- Black history
- The 3 young men killed by police at the Algiers Motel during the Detroit riot in 1967. Their crime was being in a motel room with 3 partially-clad white women. If you turn on the news today you know this kind of pointless killing has never stopped.
- Ashtrays and coin operated Tel-a-chairs in Los Angeles, 1969
- Male Man
- Breakup Humor
- Hammers and nails
What a wonderful surprise! Let alone the HUGE honor it was for me to write on #QueenSugar... But to get a @blackreelawards nomination in television writing tops the cake. Thank you for recognizing a show that’s had a huge impact, not only on me, but on our culture and the landscape of television. Can’t tell you how grateful I am for this, especially during these times🙏🏿✊🏿#blackreelawardstelevision August 6, 2020 - @emfleezy on Instagram
Another young black man walking in his neighborhood. Brought down by the police. Handcuffed, sedated and killed. Zero accountability. Elijah McClain was described as a quirky young man, a pacifist and a vegetarian. He would play violin for shelter kittens on his lunch break to ease their anxiety and the world is a shittier place now that he is gone. Let me be clear that extrajudicial violence by police is never justified regardless of whether the “suspect” has clearly committed a crime, or ran, or fit the description, etc., this is just another example where even the most racist voices out there can’t conjure up a “justifiable” reason why this happened... also, arrest the goddam cops who killed Breonna Taylor ffs . . . . . #elijahmcclain #blacklivesmatter #breonnataylor #justiceforbreonnataylor #justiceforelijahmcclain #defundthepolice - @studiokolowski on Instagram
- Andre Braugher
- All That Jazz
- Blues
Please check out our youtube.....destene and brandon and catch up on our videos...binge watching is necessary...subscribe to the channel and join our journey.. - @sudduth84 on Instagram
- Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals. - Oscar Wilde (2918x2254)
This Is So True! #MohammedAli #Legend Please Follow For Daily Posts. 👌 I Follow All My Follwers Back - Always 💯✅ Please Tag And Share All My Posts. 👍 Feel Free To Use My Posts On Your Pages, But Please Do Not Forgot To Tag Us, So We Can Grow ToGeather. 😊😁 #DailyQuote #Quote #QuoteForLife #Quotes #LifeQuote #Motivation #MotivationalQuote #DailyMotivation #Followers #FollowforFollow #Business #Businessman #Street #StreetLife #StreetSmart #StreetSmartQuotes #Success #SuccessQuotes #QuoteforTheDay #SuccessQuote #SuccessForLife #KeyToSuccess #Hustle #Hustlers #MoneyMakers #GoGetters #Money #Team - @streetsmart.quotes on Instagram
Sunday, September 13, 1953 The Open Door on West 3rd, NYC Charlie Parker, 33 Thelonious Monk, 35 Charles Mingus, 31 Roy Haynes, 28 Photograph by Bob Parent - @mingusbigband on Instagram
- art by great artists
- Chris Paul & Clippers
- Aroused populace at the liberated town of Gemenos, France shaving the heads of disloyal pro-Nazi women on August 31, 1944. It is the standard penalty for women who betrayed France during the German occupation. AP [1200x1045]
That look you give... When the singer calls At Last . . . . . #bebopmemes #triflenippy #budpowell - @triflenippy on Instagram
From @knownolatours On this day on September 30th in 1963 over 10,000 black New Orleanians along with 300 white citizens marched from what is now A. L. Davis Park to New Orleans City Hall to demand that the city mayor and city leaders address segregation and discrimination! It is the largest known public demonstration in New Orleans history! #knownola #followyournola #knownolatours #knownolahistory - @knownolatours on Instagram
- Beautiful Peops
- Happy 96th birthday to Kenneth Kaunda, liberator of a socialist Zambia, enemy of apartheid, and ally to the communist freedom fighters in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Angola and Mozambique
- Cultural Books
- Blues & Jazz
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- Jazz in the City
- Urban Legends
- Fresh off the press! Man, I hope theyre still handing out karma for these!
- [Image] Always chase your dreams!
- Artists
- Art Tatum
- D. Washington
- All that is Charles Bukowski
1939 :: Kasturba Washing Feet of Mahatma Gandhi #IndianHistoryLive #India #Delhi #Mumbai #Kolkata #Chennai #Gandhi #gandhiquotes #IndiaHistory #HistoryOfIndia - @indianhistorylive on Instagram
You certainly needed high pants back in the 80s to be a synth lord.. Will high pants ever come back? There might be a case for it as we have seen lots of synths re-issued from the 80s in recent times.. . . . #noisegateaus #akaimpc #akai #vintagesynths #akaisynths #synthesisers #synthesizers #synthporn #michaeljackson #synthesizer #synth #gearporn #80s #vintage #ontour #musicproducer #musicproduction #musicproducerlife - @noisegate_aus on Instagram
- Its Adenocarcinoma, not Mesothelioma btw [High Yield Shitpost]
- Number 444 meaning
- Black Memories
Sarah Vaughan will forever be remembered as one of jazzs premiere vocalists, often mentioned in the same breath as Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. #jazz - @bandcamp on Instagram
- @martin_luther_king on Instagram
- Martin 1965.
- Kenya:Mbicha cia forori
- Black History Month
- Black History 365
Repost from#_nitch - @donwas on Instagram
- Morgan Freeman 1940’s schoolboy
- @martin_luther_king on Instagram
- Jackie Robinson and family. January 31, 1954. His 35th birthday.
- @dr._aria on Instagram
- Eminem style
My good buddy@Russel Wong, legendary photographer recently interviewed me for his inaugural Facebook live show. Check us out using the link provided in the bio page. - @greg_phillinganes_live on Instagram
- black /African American
- madea funny quotes
- Hard bop
T.Monk ➖➖➖ Segui ➡️ @wiki_jazz - @wiki_jazz on Instagram
- Cultured N Curious
- Art Tatum
- African-American History Month
- Jon Cooper coaching Pat Maroon, 2006
- Vladimir Nabokov
- ItsStraight Ahead..Jimmy Said.
- Two young friends snuck out at night to explore Chicago on a train. James, boy on left was 5. Ronald boy on right was 8. (1952)
- Bible Verses
- Black & White Moments
- Books
- fascinating
- Black
- BLACK HISTORY
- Man of Peace and Reconciliation
- Segregation is what the poor white man in the South got instead of decent wages.... MLK 1965 [1000 x 668]
- All Things Homeschool
