- African Leader-J.J. Rawlings-Ghana
- divination
- christian charities
- The Book of Modern Marvels (1917)
🇿🇦 - @ssphotography620 on Instagram
- Aborigines
- Brazil
- The Juneteenth celebration in Texas in 1900, organized by the Freedmen’s Bureau, a government agency established after the Civil War to support newly liberated slaves. [Image by Alamy; 1924x1500]
Never forget your past or where you came from #neverforget - @n.trethewey on Instagram
- Shall I Dry You With History?
- African american men
Serigne Mouhamadoul Moustapha Serigne Mouhamadoul Fadal Serigne Abdoul Ahad Serigne Abdoul Khadre Serigne Saliou Serigne Mouhamadoul lamine Bara ibn Serigne Fallou Serigne Sidy Mokhtar ibn Serigne bara Serigne mountakha ibn serigne Mouhamadoul Bachir 🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾 . . . #mourideimage #mouride_par_chance_salihate_par_choix❤🙏 #mouride #mouridesadikh #lampfall #cheikhibrafall #bayefall #team221 #221 #dakarbuzz #dakar#touba #senegal #senegal🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳#touba #cheikhibrafall #dakarbuzz🇸🇳 #mbacké #jummahmubarak #ramadan #serignemountakhambacké #serignetouba #magaltouba#2020 #xassidayirek #xassida_yi_dinu_bégueul #mourideimages #mouride_par_chance_salihate_par_choix❤🙏 #toubacakanam#18safarilatoubarek #18safar_sunu_yitte #18safar #18safarsunuyitte #magaltouba - @fondation_mouridiya_officiel on Instagram
- Slave family picking cotton in the fields near Savannah, circa 1860s [674x379]
Pictured here is a woman from the Clarksville freedom community in Austin, TX. [Date unknown] - In 1865 after emancipation, Governor Pease sold land in the Clarksville area to some of his former slaves some of whom continued to work for him as freed men. Then in 1871, Charles Clark, a former slave, purchased two acres of land from Nathan Shelley, a Confederate general. He built his home on the north side of what is now the 1600 block of West 10th Street. He sold the rest of his acreage to other freedmen. This area formed the nucleus of what would become the community of Clarksville, which according to tradition, Clark envisioned as a place where former slaves could reunite with their families and friends, direct their own lives and freely practice their religion. Clarksville was one of the first freedmans towns established west of the Mississippi. - Photos and Article from Clarksville Community Development Corporation - www.clarksvillecdc.org - @artiscoolseries on Instagram
- Black & White
VOCÊ SABIA? Os milhos foram usados para ajudar os escravos a escapar da escravidão? ′′ No tempo da escravidão na Colômbia, a trança capilar era usada para transmitir mensagens. Por exemplo, para sinalizar que eles queriam escapar, as mulheres faziam tranças num penteado chamado departees. Tinha tranças grossas e apertadas, trançado perto do couro cabeludo. E outro estilo tinha tranças curvas, tranças apertadas nas suas cabeças. As tranças curvas representariam as estradas que eles iriam escapar. Nas tranças, eles também guardavam ouro e esconderam sementes que, a longo prazo, as ajudaram a sobreviver depois de terem escapado. Eles também usariam sementes como decoração no cabelo, mas mais tarde plantariam as sementes e cultivariam a sua própria colheita. É mais do que apenas um simples penteado. . Minhas tranças são minha coroa. Nunca diga que está tentando criar coragem de fazer um dia no carnaval, pois minha história não é fantasia. Fonte: Mundo Afrobiz. - @eu_mulherpreta on Instagram
- ASHLEY YOUNG
- Being Black !
Aidez-nous nous - @nous_les_talibes on Instagram
- African - Americans
- Alfred Eisenstaedt
- US history
- African-&African-American.Figures
- black slave
- Black Folks
- famous legends
Have you guys seen the movie HARRIET??? ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE. Sometimes films about history can feel so waited and heavy that you don’t know if you have the capacity to take them in. That isn’t this. Obviously heavy themes but told from a very inspired perspective. I felt so empowered watching this movie and I feel it portrayed Harriet as the true superhero she actually was!!!!! Kasi Lemons, director of one of my favorite films “Eves Bayou” also directed this and the angles, the score, the locations, the CASTING was all so incredible. It truly felt magical, @cynthiaerivo made me feel like I was actually watching Harriet Tubman herself. I appreciate this film as an American, that I can talk about things and give my child something empowering, magical and (some fiction)truthful. Thank you for this! (I know I’m late 🙄) God bless Harriet AND EVERYTHING SHE DID THAT WE DIDN’T HAVE TO DO. 🙏🏾 - @keke on Instagram
- Amazon Indian Tribea
- Beautifully dressed couple in the 1950’s
- Black is the Colour
- Antônio Albino Velho, nascido em Angola em 1788, levado ao Brasil como Escravo em 1798, testemunhou a abolição da escravidão no Brasil em 1888 aos 100 anos de Idade. Acervo do IBGE
- Cheoj (Man)
Brazil ❤❤ #brazil #brasília #brasilia #love - @brazil.nature.rio on Instagram
- Aboriginal american
Hi friends. I want to talk about transgenerational trauma in black peoples. TGT(transgenerational trauma) is the idea that trauma can be passed down from trauma survivors to second and further generations due to PTSD. With slavery came oppression of black people. Lands were taken, families and cultures were disrupted, sense of self....every part of their life destroyed. But we know this. The end of slavery did NOT end this trauma. What came after slavery? Jim Crow laws which led to segregation, lynching, removal of social and economic resources, etc. slavery might have ended but the idea that black ppl were were inferior and less than human STILL carried through those generations. Convicts worked in cotton fields and were shot of they tried to escape and was pretty much referred to a “knockoff” of slavery in the 1900s. Which is funny(not) that convicts were shot and killed by enforcement and those who were the “enforcers” were pardoned from murder! Wow this sounds very familiar. Let’s roll on over to WW1. SURELY black soldiers fighting would give them SOMETHING positive to come back to? Nope. Still getting lynched. Segregation is still happening. The Civil Rights Movement chopped away @ legal issues, but racial barriers still existed. Slavery ended, and Incarceration happened. Why? Because black ppl were STILL being subjected to economic issues due to past events bleeding over. At some points 50% of prisoners were black, EVEN THOUGH 76% of drug users were white??? But only black ppl got arrested which eventually led to the “War on Drugs”. Aka a very well disguised form of racial control. This is why you see such a large amount of black convicts. Even after the March on Washington, black individuals STILL accounted for most of the poverty and were more likely to be part of the homeless population - @rumitto on Instagram
- Art / PABLO PICASSO
- Apes and Monkeys
- Black Love
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- Africa
- Amit
- Boricua
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- @thiatou_borom_ndindi on Instagram
- Tintype photos
- Restore images
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- TETAS GIF
- Africa
- Africa / Cameroon
- Black Artistry
- AARON DOUGLAS
🤣💀 #RichardPryor #Comedy #HipHop #Music - @sporty_hiphop on Instagram
- Biblical
- How big Africa really is [934x974]
- Power Couples
Jealousy has ruled Wakapikas life. He has always played second fiddle and this drove him to take destiny into his own hands. The Himba are great users of Witchcraft. An Omiti or spell can be cast and it is only a matter of time before these devastating spells work their magic. Wakapika was alway jealous of his brother. He was a well respected man who loved his family and loved to socialise. This jovial life bought him many friends and in turn many wives. His village grew as did the number of his children. More children allowed his livestock to also grow so in turn so did his wealth. Visitors were always welcomed as a good time was always to be had. This all ate at Wakapika, and drove him to the Witchdoctors place. With the required price paid the Witch doctor got down to work, an Omiti was placed. With Himba life being what it is, it was not long before gossip began to spread and word was finally heard of Wakapikas evil plan, he wanted his brother dead. Many months passed and nothing happened, but soon the curse would take its toll. His brothers health began to decline. A year later he was found dead. Wakapika was then free to take what was now rightfully his, his brothers village and his herd of cattle. His brothers wives knew their misery was born by Wakapikas greed and some soon moved away. Today you can find Wakapika sitting in his greed, his village falling to ruin with every passing day. - @benmcraephotography on Instagram
- STEVE BIKO
- Culture beyond borders
A new project funded by @nsfgov will investigate the relationships between #tectonics, #climate, and the evolution of humans’ primate ancestors in Kenya’s Turkana Basin. Team includes Lamont paleoclimatologist Kevin Uno and geochemists Sidney Hemming and Stephen Cox with colleagues from @turkanabasin, @rutgersu, @hamiltoncollege, @uofmichigan, @museumsofkenya, and @universityofhelsinki. The project “will allow our team to dive deep into a critical period of Africa’s biotic, climatic, and geologic history,” says Lamonts Kevin Uno. “This will be the first major multidisciplinary project to work on many of the Miocene age deposits which dot the landscape in Turkana. Our goal is to connect up these dots to understand the role of climate and tectonics in human and mammalian evolution. Learn more (🔗 in bio). 📷: Francis Ekai Ikai, a fossil finder at the Turkana Basin Institute, holds up a fossil hippo femur from the Lothagam geologic formation, near Kenya’s Lake Turkana. Looking on, his colleague Julius Kerio. Credit: Sophia Lee #turkanabasin #kenya #paleontology #fossils #humanevolution #mammalianevolution #paleoclimatology #lamontrocks - @columbialamontearth on Instagram
- Art For Soul/Spirit
- Africa
W. E. B. Du Bois died on this day, August 27, 1963, in Accra, Ghana. A state funeral was held for him, with a procession that stretched for miles. I have lived a good and full life...I have tasted its delights and pleasures; I have known its pain, suffering and despair. For the souls who follow me...I bequeath all that waits to be done, and Holy Time what a task, forever! W. E. B. Du Bois, Feb 23, 1868 - Aug 27, 1963 - @webduboiscenter on Instagram
- Babies
- 1950s Sounds
- Art
- Swaziland
- Famous Faces
- African American History
- African Art
- Map of Africa before the outbreak of WW1
- Afro Americans
Today we celebrate the International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples. The voice of indigenous people needs to be heard! Recently #UN75, visited “the hidden village” in Kribi, Cameroon, to listen to the voice of the pygmy community on the world they want. Have your say on un75.online #IndigenousDay - @uncameroon on Instagram
- Printable Maps
- One red tshirt can cut your feet off the floor.
- Creative Creations
- Caribbean Sea
- Black Texas
- Dance Like No One is Watching
- Barbados People
- african art
- LIFE
- African Masks
- South America but South America is Brazil and Brazil is South America
- @ummul_xadimul_muntaxa on Instagram
- America BLACK
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
Jarawa girl eating wild honey. . . . #jarawa #jarawatribe #andamanislands #andamans #andamanandnicobarislands #india #adivasi *photo kindly provided - @the_last_hidden on Instagram
- Barack Obama and the one who at the time was called Michelle Robinson ...
- Male Man
Sir Rahat Indori Sahab 💐 Haath Khaali Hai Tere Shahar Se Jaate Jaate Jaan Hoti Toh Meri Jaan Lutaate Jaate Ab Toh Har Haath Ka Patthar Hamein Pahchanta Hai Umar Gujari Hai Tere Shahar Mein Aate Jaate... #rahatindori - @_merimohabbat on Instagram
- Bessie Coleman
- This photo was taken during the “first contact” between white men and indigenous people of New Guinea central highlands. 1930s.
- DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
#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
- pictures of black actresses and actors when they were young
Our Facebook Live is Wednesday at 1:00 pm PDT this week with Matt Becker from Zambian Carnivore Programme. Matt will be discussing what a day out with ZCP looks like leading up to the auction where you can bid on a safari that includes a day in the field with ZCP. The virtual gala is free to join and the auction is free to register for. You can register for the auction here: https://one.bidpal.net/dazzleafricagala/custom/custom2. #safari #wildlife #africa #nature #travel #wildlifephotography #animals #zambia #photography #naturephotography #southluangwa #adventure #elephant #travelphotography #birds #animal #wild #love #photooftheday #natgeo #lion #bird #travelgram #conservation #wanderlust #safariphotography #naturelovers #canon #africansafari #bhfyp - @dazzleafrica on Instagram
- A Long Time Ago
- Patrick Vieira
- Amazing people in History
- Appalachia and the rural South
Elk half jaar gaan plastisch chirurgen van Amsterdam UMC op een medische missie van twee weken naar Tanzania 🇹🇿 Ze werken in Tanzania samen met lokale artsen en doen veel reconstructies van ernstige brandwondlittekens. Ook geven ze training aan lokale chirurgen en verpleegkundigen op het gebied van brandwondenzorg. En dat is hoog nodig, want helaas is toegang tot medische (brandwonden)zorg in Tanzania nog beperkt. Tropenarts en onderzoeker Thom Hendriks wilde weten of deze operaties ook positieve effecten hebben op de langere termijn. Meer weten? 👉Link in bio - @amsterdam_umc on Instagram
- Baldwin
- A temporary page ... to check out
Fio - Dona Maria do Carmo Gerônimo, a última escravizada do Brasil. Nasceu em Carmos de Minas, a 1 de Março de 1871, poucos meses antes da aprovação da Lei do Ventre Livre sancionada por Princesa Isabel em 28 de Setembro de 1871, morreu em 14 de Junho de 2001, aos 130 anos de idade. Fonte: Fotosdefatos - @asnegasdoziriguidumoficial on Instagram
- Brazil
- Did anyone notice how Lithuania looks like little squished Africa or is it just my imagination? Look theres even little Madagascar attached to it.
- **Ruby Dee**
The Dahomey Amazons or Mino, which means our mothers, all-female military. - @sharrell._ on Instagram
- CARIBÉ
- African American Inventors
- Aborigines
- Albert Schweitzer
- freedom fighters
- Jonathan Green
- Black art pictures
- :-) :-) :-)
- Black history books
- Barbados National Heroes
- Jovem Africana Vítima do Tráfico Transatlântico de Escravos no Brasil. Fotografia de Augusto Stahl, 1865
My Ideal Europe Italy WARNING: this map is not real and didn’t meant to be realistic Hashtag: #italy #map #maps #alternativemaps #art #arts #karyarakyatrhc #karyarakyatdlsi #karyarakyatdlsi #karyaremajakrps #karyarakyatums #karyarakyatdms #karyaanggotarhc #creatorofrhc #countryballdlsi - @south_sumatra_ball on Instagram
- Vietnam War Photos
@757keprijayafc life experience is certainly one of the most precious assets...🦅♟⚽️ - @coach_jaino_matos on Instagram
- PH Alkaline diet
- :: africa ::
- Black history
- Black History
- Kenya:Mbicha cia forori
In 1865 when the United States abolished slavery there were still 18 slaves on record in New Jersey. It is hard to believe now but one of those slaves was right here in Hoboken. Peter Lee was born into slavery in 1804 and was the Steven’s Family house slave until the abolishment of slavery in 1865. Once given his freedom he would continue to work for the Steven’s family until he passed away at the age of 98 in 1902. The first picture is a portrait of Peter Lee in 1880 and the second is him at the Stevens Gardens steps at Castle Point in 1900. Thanks to Holly Metz and her book “The Untold Life of Peter Lee” his life and the history of slavery in Hoboken has not been forgotten. #hoboken #newjersey #nj #njhistory #blacklivesmatter #juneteenth #history . . . Pictures courtesy the NJdigitalhighway and Rutgers libraries at the links below: https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3TB1831 https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3Z320VS - @hoboken_then_now on Instagram
- Hero stories
- ACTORS NOT FORGOTTEN
- Today marks the 60th anniversary of the US and Belgian-backed coup in the Congo against a democratic socialist presidency led by Patrice Lumumba
Get those green thumbs ready, the Botanic Gardens Australia New Zealand Open Day is tomorrow from 9AM! Well have plants for sale, displays, gardening info, guided walks, obstacle course, food and drink for sale plus more! Tag us in your pics #DarwinBotanicGardens - @darwinbotanicgardens on Instagram
Primeiramente: Bom dia! #corredorironico #corridaderua #correndoporai #atletismobrasil #corridaderuabrasil #estilocorrida #corrakoruivo #5km #10km #15km #21km #42km - @corredorironico on Instagram
¡De Tumaco hasta Tokio! A sus 13 años, Gustavo Adolfo Mindineros ya era el responsable del sembrado de su familia. Su padre fue uno de los primeros cacaoteros de Tumaco, así que creció en medio de las siembras y los cultivos. Hoy, luego de una vida dedicada al campo, sus barras de chocolate se venden cerca del Palacio Imperial de Japón. Conoce su historia completa en el link de nuestra biografía y en semanarural.com. . . . 📷: @cacaohunters . . . #SemanaRural #Colombia #Cacao #Historias - @semanarural on Instagram
- African Union
- DO NOT ignore this, for it is against all of us. King Leopold II of Belgium: from 1885 to 1908, many well-documented atrocities were perpetrated in the Congo Free State under private charitable organization. Severed hands were used as currency to meet quota of labors.
- Horace Pippin
- african princess
- Black History
- Africa
- Bad and the Ugly
- African Leader-Jomo Kenyatta
Access to basic medical care can mean the difference between life and death in the developing world. This is especially true for young mothers and their newborn children in Ethiopia. That’s why Wide Horizons For Children built the Adwa Health Clinic and Leku Leading Hospital. These institutions provide life-saving medical care for over 25,000 patients annually. Our medical missions to the area, led by U.S. doctors, perform surgeries, donate equipment, and train Ethiopian medical staff in maternal care, neo-natal resuscitation, and other best-practices. Support our efforts to provide life-saving medical care in Ethiopia and help us save lives. Learn more at bit.ly/whfcmedcare. #WHFC#Ethiopia - @widehorizonsforchildren on Instagram
- Books Worth Reading
- B4
- Ashtanga
- 1904 Worlds Fair
- Ancient African kingdoms
- Out of Africa
- @10mil_problemes on Instagram
- An Australian soldier, George Dick Whittington, is aided by Papuan orderly Raphael Oimbari, at the Battle of Buna-Gona, Christmas Day 1942 [505x600]
- America
- @fantissko3 on Instagram
- David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
- Mods are asleep, upvote this monstrosity
- Shawshank Redemption
Buñu tollo ci jamonoy waccaayu Magal gui xél yepp dafay deim ci mom Cheikh Béthio Thioune, yalla nako yalla doli yeurmandei🙏🏼 . . . . . . . . . . . . #touba #bayefall #mouridoullāhi #lampfall #serignetouba #yayefallmondebi #serignesaliou #senegal #serignemountakhambacké #magal #diaspora #dakar #dakar2019 #ziarteam #beugserignetouba #galeriemouride #beugkhassida #khassida #teranga #cheikhibrafall #mbacke #wolof #bambaday #lampfall #bamba #khadim #18safar #mouride - @natale_mouride on Instagram
- Ashanti People and Culture
- Black history
“Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial ‘outside agitator’ idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds.” -#MLK Letter from Birmingham Jail, 4/16/63, #BlackLivesMatter Photo: MLK’s mugshot following his 1963 arrest in Birmingham. - @livedtheology on Instagram
- At My Grandpapas
Registro feito no #PremioDaMusicaBrasileira. #EternoAlmirGuineto - @almirguinetooficial on Instagram
- Black Seminole Indians
- American Shame Slavery
- This does not look very delicious.
- Amazing
- A Look Back
Ella Josephine Baker, born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1903, was one of the most influential, and largely unknown, people in this nation’s history who was intimately involved in the fight for civil rights for oppressed communities. While she spent the majority of her time as an activist fighting for the rights of Black men and women, she was also an outspoken advocate for women of all races, Latinx people, and people in poverty. Starting in Harlem, her activism focused on grass roots organizations and spread across the country. She led multiple protests against racial injustice, colonialism, and fascism in America. In the 1950s, she fought against police brutality and segregation in the early days of the Civil Rights movement. She was also an organizer and advisor for SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) and SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference). One of the many causes she fought for was the vote. African Americans, while technically granted access to the vote with the 15th and 19th Amendments, in reality were often unable to register due to discriminatory practices and regulations that operated around the amendment. As the Associate Director of SCLC, Baker fought to increase the number of registered African American voters in the 1958 and 1960 elections to exercise their right to vote where possible. This work to get more African Americans registered to vote, broadened awareness in the fight for voting rights in Black communities, and laid the groundwork for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment as well as the 55th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, we are honoring inspirational women throughout America’s history who have fought for the rights of the disenfranchised. Who was the first woman in your family to vote? PC: The Record (Hackensack, NJ) #dna #ancestrydna #ancestrydnaresults #healthandancestry #ascendenciaadn #adn #dnalive #offer #limitedtimeoffer #familyhistory #ancestrydnatest #ancestryinprogress #familyreunion #genealogy #familytree #history #dnaland #dnatravel #dnaday #ancestry #genealogy #familyhistory #familytree #family #ancestors #dna #history #heritage #familysearch - @ancestry_dna on Instagram
THROWBACK THURSDAY Meet Carl Christian Reindorf. He was a Gold coast pastor of the Basel Mission, a historian, teacher, farmer, trader and physician in the Gold Coast ( Now Ghana). Carl Christian Reindorf himself worked as a teacher of history at the catechists and teachers’ seminary at Akropong (Akuapem) from November 1860 to April 1862. In late 1863 Reindorf was appointed teacher at the newly founded middle school at Osu. In 1866 he took part in the local war between the Ada (a Ga-Adangme group) and the Awunas (Ewes from the Volta Region), acting as assistant surgeon. After the war he was appointed head teacher of the Osu Middle School. The course for students from the ages of fourteen to eighteen included subjects such as biblical exegesis, theology, history and geography, English, and, for the senior classes, Greek. Carl Christian Reindorf worked as a teacher at Osu until 1872. He established a boarding school at Mayera with a dozen Ga boys from Accra. He lived and worked in Mayera for a decade before returning to Christiansborg, Osu. Carl finished work on his notable book, A History of the Gold Coast and Asante in 1889. This literary piece was originally written in the Ga language. The English translation of the book was published in Basel in 1895. Carl Christian Reindorf ’s History of the Gold Coast and Asante has a special place in West African historiography. Drawing a colorful and lively picture of historical events, it was written from an African point of view; in it Reindorf gave Africans a voice and the ability to actively shape history, in marked contrast to the views of his European predecessors and contemporaries. Source: ghanaianmuseum.com #throwbackthursday #throwback #blackhistory #emancipation #heritage SpreadCalmNOTFear #COVID19 # #StaySafe #CoronaVirus #BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForGeorgeFlyod #BeyondTheReturn #Heritage #YearOfReturn #Africa #blackexcellence #MondayMotivationalQuote #blackhistory #CentreOfTheWorld #GhanaTourism #GHisthecentre #essencefullcirclefestival #blackhistory #CentreOfTheWorld #blackhistory #blackexcellence #Ghana #blackhistorymonth #letsgoGhana #africandiaspora #fullcirclefestival #Ghanacentreoftheworld - @gtdc_ghana on Instagram
- 5 Civil rights 1870 to 1945
- Black history
- Black History - Remember .......
- Africans in Heraldry (Ruling Families)
- History of Jamaica
- black canvas
MAME SALIOU❤ . Follow👉👉👉@mouride_saadikhe . Follow👉👉👉@mouride_saadikhe . Follow👉👉👉@mouride_saadikhe . . . .#senegal🇸🇳 #mouride #touba #muslim #mouridoullāhi #mouridesadikh #mouridoullāhi #mouridesadikh#mourideimages#team221 #senegal #bamba #beugserignetouba #mouride_mouritei #lampfall #galsenrepost #kebetu #serignetouba #serigne #serignemountakhambacké #jërëjëfé_borom_touba - @mouride_saadikhe on Instagram
- Black History
- Accessories For My Brown Leather Sofa
- ART: Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics
- George Stinney, a fourteen year old boy who was wrongly convicted and electrocuted for the murder of two girls. Recent events made me think of him again. (1944)
- 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.
- Michel Leiris
Quilombolas convocam o STF para contribuir com uma história constitucional . O movimento quilombola, representado pela Nacional de Articulação das Comunidades Negras Rurais Quilombolas (CONAQ), propôs no Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), no início deste mês, a Arguição de Descumprimento de Preceito Fundamental (ADPF) 742, que tem como objeto assegurar a vida e a saúde quilombola na pandemia da covid-19. Neste artigo, tenho por objetivo destacar como a litigância estratégica protagonizada pelos quilombolas é um importante marco da democracia constitucional brasileira para compreensão histórica-social do racismo. . A ADPF 742 é mais do que um documento de denúncia do racismo como estrutura de hierarquização social. Neste contexto pandêmico, a ação recupera o programa constitucional formulado por quilombolas, em 1988, e aponta sentidos para sua reconstrução hoje. . Leia o artigo completo no site da @cartacapital Por @rodriguinhodaportela . . #vidasquilombolasimportam #adpfquilombola #racismoestrutural #racismoinstitucional #estadobrasileiro #negligencia #covid_19 #coronavirusbrazil - @conaquilombos on Instagram
- African - Americans
- Immigration Forms
- Sharecropper family, Little Rock, Arkansas, photographed by Ben Shahn, October 1935 [1024x811]
- African American history
- Lewis Latimer, a son of slaves, helped Alexander Graham Bell patent the first telephone, he also patented a carbon filament for the incandescent light bulb in 1881. Thomas Edison, up until Lewis came around, couldnt get a bulb to light for more then a few minutes.
The brilliant Nigerian potter Ladi Kwali (c.1925 - 1984) working in her studio: undated photograph. (If you know who shot it, do let me know.) For the latest episode of Bow Down, I absolutely loved talking with the renowned Kenyan / British ceramic artist Magdalene Odundo about her admiration for Ladi Kwali, who taught her in the early 1970s at the Pottery Training Centre that was established by Michael Cardew in Abuja in the 1950s. Ladi Kwali’s portrait now adorns the Nigerian 20 Naira bill - she was the first woman artist to be featured on currency in Africa. Magdalene explains that even now, after almost 50 years, she feels that Ladi Kwali is looking over her shoulder when she’s creating her ceramics. Despite the fact that they spoke different languages - Ladi Kwali spoke Hausa, and Magdalene Swahili and English - they had a productive relationship that revolved around demonstration, laughter and occasionally dancing with joy if a pot was particularly successful. Bow down! Link in bio #magdaleneodundo #ladikwali - @bowdownpodcast on Instagram
- America in the 1940s
- Sojourner Truth
A photo restore that I did. Feedback is welcomed! #photorestore #retouch #photoshop #editing - @yourboylloyd on Instagram
- 26 January | Republic Day Of India
- Brazil people
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER
- Celebrity
- Black Natives Americans
- Black History Month
- Confederate States of America
- African Leader-Kwame Nkrumah
- CONGO CRISIS
- Sergeant William Harvey Carney of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an all-Black Union army regiment, prevented the regimental flag from falling into Confederate hands at the Battle of Fort Wagner in July 1863. Wounded several times, Carney received the Medal of Honor for his bravery.
⚠️El informe anual de la organización Global Witness sobre asesinatos de personas defensoras de la tierra y el ambiente de 2019, muestra el número más alto de muertes en un solo año hasta la fecha: 212, un promedio de más de 4 personas por semana. ‼️Más de dos tercios de los asesinatos ocurrieron en América Latina, clasificada constantemente como la región más afectada desde que Global Witness comenzó a publicar datos en 2012. En 2019 solo en la región amazónica ocurrieron 33 muertes. Casi el 90% de los asesinatos en Brasil fueron en la Amazonía. En Honduras, los asesinatos aumentaron de cuatro en 2018, a 14 el año pasado, convirtiéndose en el país per cápita más peligroso de 2019. La minería fue el sector más letal, con 50 defensores asesinados en 2019 Leer informe completo en globalwitness.org #ambiente #environment #derechos #defensores #clima #naturaleza #derechoshumanos #nature #cambioclimatico - @uicnenargentina on Instagram
ElyManel : Lettre à mon Grand-père (Allah y rahmo; 25/08/2014-25/08/2020) Le 24 août 2014 nous jouions au Ludo mes cousines et moi, c’était une soirée comme les autres pour nous. Nous t’attendions puisque tu revenais de Dakar! Je me rappelle que tu voulais qu’on arrête ce jeu pour faire des choses plus productives et moins bruyant aussi 😅. Mais en vrai gamines on écoutait pas. J’étais loin de me douter que ce serait la dernière soirée que l’on passerait ensemble. 25 août 2014; on s’est réveillé en apprenant la nouvelle de la mort du papa de khady qui était ton ami, tu était celui qui l’a consolé avant qu’elle ne parte pour les funérailles ce jour là. Quelques heures après tu es sorti faire des courses et je me souviens de la dernière phrase que tu m’as dites en partant “Au revoir ma chérie” ! Et ce fut la dernière fois que l’on s’est vu. Je me rappelle encore du bruit de la voiture lorsque l’accident tragique est survenu; de mon choc en apprenant que c’était ta voiture; et de la détresse et mon impuissance en apprenant ton décès!🥺 Je ne verrais plus ce sourire magnifique, je ne pourrais plus profiter de ta gentillesse ta compréhension; tu nous gâtait mais tu nous éduquais aussi. Je ne pourrais jamais te remercier comme je le voudrais vraiment mais je tâcherai de ne jamais faire quoi que ce soit qui pourrait te couvrir de honte ou qui t’aurait mis en colère si tu étais encore parmi nous! Que Dieu t’ouvre les portes du Paradis et qu’Il en fasse ta demeure éternelle InShâ’Allah! Je t’aime énormément mame papa 👴 💕 À nos revoir InShâ’Allah ; ta Première petite fille chérie Aminata! #love #smile #familytime #family #restinpeace - @iam_aminatafallsow on Instagram
- Renty, from Congo, on slave plantation of B.F. Taylor, Columbia, S.C., March 1850 [2848x3642]
- Black History
- Distilling Good Health
- An Indelible Impression
- African American Inventors
- Awesome African American Men
- World Football
- African American Photography
- Kuala lumpur city
- blackhistory
- African Royalty
- Usain Bolt_.
- improve eyesight
- Sustainable Tourism
- Afrique Occidentale/Equatoriale Francaise/Afrique Oriental Italienne
- Black History - 1800s
- Best Friends.......
- The Typical Amerikan Extravagance
- Famous African Americans
- JA All Day
- When you miss the rubber quota (late 19th century Congo)
- I am INDIGENOUS to this planet...what about you?
- History
- Kingdom of kongo
- Child Sponsorship
Today we honour the brave men and women all around the world who devote their lives to saving and protecting wildlife! We honour and give our gratitude to the VFAPU scouts who dedicate their lives to protecting our national park and wildlife. None of this would be possible without their commitment and dedication to conserve our national park daily. We appreciate these brave men who make VFAPU what it is! #worldrangerday 🐾 - @victoriafallsantipoachingunit on Instagram
- My Great Uncle Looking Cool, Haiti 1968
- Ahmed Musa
Every year on fourth of you lie we get Frederick Douglass quotes & I get v annoyed b/c his ass was only free b/c of a Black woman he almost never writes about. Which is wild b/c my nigga wrote A LOT. Anna Murray-Douglass is his first wife who was born a free woman. She used her sewing gifts & funds to help him escape slavery which was risky AF. She then used her funds to get them started as a couple. She birthed 5 children & continued to run their household for 44 yrs. while Frederick traveled & grew popular in abolitionist circles. During this time he gained new friends (mostly white women) who critiqued Anna b/c they felt she was too uneducated to be his wife. He initially chose Anna b/c she reminded him of freedom & home. Sound familiar? Mkayyy. Balancing their money, the house as an Underground Railroad stop, raising their children & dealing w/ his disrespectful ass friends eventually threw Anna into depression. She died from a stroke. Two years later, Frederick remarried a white woman, Helen (a direct descendant of the Mayflower), & she gets way more airtime b/c he defends their love publicly. So on this day I’m here to clearly rant LOL & tell da damn truth. Anna Murray-Douglass was THAT DEAL! She was a bomb Black woman abolitionist who made it all possible. BUT AREN’T WE ALWAYS! Today her efforts will not be overshadowed by a Black man & a white woman. Thank you for coming to my Moesha journal! 🌹 #BWAFGU #AnnaMurrayDouglass - @stevie_elem on Instagram
- 1940s Fashion, Beauty, And Lifestyle
- Artistic
Alguns dos cangaceiros. Cada um com sua história dentro do eixo do cangaço. Qual desses tem a história mais marcante? CANGAÇO EM FOCO🤠🌵 Pesquisador: Getúlio Moura. - @cangacoemfoco10 on Instagram
- Miss You Guys
- Black history facts
- American Shame Slavery
- ADVERSITY
You dont tell life, life tells you. Artists are here to disturb the peace. ~James Baldwin May you all have a gorgeous evening. 💛 - @numbiarts on Instagram
- Lesson from history of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense and beyond: The Black Liberation Movement needs to develop a strong political education program before taking arms. Arms are nothing without support of the masses
- Watching them fight over who is going on the next recce patrol haha. Something about those A1’s is just so damn nice.
- Black Chinese
- APPALACHIAN HERITAGE
- Belgian congo
Foto di mana saat Ir.soekarno sedang potong rambut #beautiful #bhfyp #beautifuldestinations #banyumas #beauty #brother #business #babyboy #bocahngapak #v - @barbershop_mapan on Instagram
- Atrosities against the Australian Aborigine
- avdhoot
- Languages of africa
- Did you know? Trivia
- New Orleans Old Photos
- African American History
- Amazing People
- Artifacts
A portrait of a couple in bed. Saint-Louis, Senegal by Mama Casset 1915 ✨ - @dorit_oren on Instagram
- Haiti History
- Gordon, um ex-escravo, mostrando suas cicatrizes de chicotadas, em Baton Rouge, Louisiana, em 1863. E tem lá, o insano louco maluco da fundação palmares falando que a escravidão foi benéfica para os negros
- African American history
- American Racism
- Black king and queen
- Cherokee Nation
- Africans in Fine Art
- George Washington Carver
- AME CHURCH
- Andre Braugher
- amazing people
- African Leader-Kwame Nkrumah
- An African American male is tested and treated during the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male. ca. 1932-1972 (CDC, more info in comments) [806 x 591]
- A Filipino court interpreter hands a pen to General Yamashita for an autograph but he refuses. Manila, 1946. [560x432]
- Lee Perry
- Divers
- African history
- Afro - Asians
- Althea Gibson | 11 Grand Slam Tournaments
- History of Jamaica
- Fair Trade Coffee
- African
- Antique & Vintage Photos
- Salvador
- What Month Is It?
- Africa
- Billy Dee Williams
- Art I need
- not your baby
- Population in Africa (2020)
- DREAMS FROM MY FATHER
- Kingdom of kongo
- Burning Spear
Ni matumaini yangu umekuwa na siku tulivu kabisa, nasi sasa tunakukaribisha utupe maoni yako tukijiandaa kwa ajili ya matangazo ya Jioni. Miongoni mwa tunayokuandalia. Matokeo ya utafiti wa taasisi binafsi ya Trends Dynamiques Consulting ya nchini Tanzania yanaonesha kuwa asilimia 79 ya wapigakura watamchagua mgombea wa CCM John Magufuli huku Tundu Lisu wa Chadema akiambulia 19%. Je Afrika ina lipi la kujifunza baada ya mdahalo wa jana wa wagombea wa urais nchini Marekani? Wachambuzi wazungumza. Mahakama ya Afrika mashariki imetupilia mbali pingamizi la mwanasheria Male Mabirizi wa Uganda kuhusiana na kupinga maamuzi ya mahakama ya katiba nchini humo yaliyoondoa ukomo wa umri wa kugombea urais. Imesema mchakato wa mabadiliko hayo haukukiuka maadili ya majaji. Rais wa Iran ameelezea wasiwasi kuhusu ghasia kati ya mataifa jirani ya Azerbaijan na Armenia pamoja na shughuli za kijeshi zinazoendelea katika eneo hilo. Ungana nasi ifikapo saa 12.00 za jioni kwa taarifa zaidi. - @dw_kiswahili on Instagram
- Ghana empire
- Artistic Inspirations
- Culture
- art work
- Couples
- Madagascar Vanilla
- Africa
Serigne Abdoulahi Mbacké Borom Deurbi : Cinquième fils de Serigne Touba après Serigne Mouhammadou Moustapha, Serigne Fallilou, Serigne Mouhammadou Lamine Bara et Serigne Bassirou, Serigne Adoulahi a vu le jour en 1907 à Thiéyène, dans le Djoloff, après l’exil du Cheikh en Mauritanie... Partagez! Follow @murit_murite #murit_murité - @murit_murite on Instagram
