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- Pink Floyds name comes from American blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.

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This VERY handsome dude was my dad. They say time heals but really it just means you learn to deal with missing them. Been thinking about him a lot these past few weeks as we get back to work and reassess what “normal” means He was a total entrepreneur, way ahead of his time. Grew up in poverty, don’t think he got to finish secondary school yet his vocabulary was amazing (he used to read the dictionary for fun!) taught me about motivational speakers eg #zigziglar #napoleonhill before I even knew what motivation was. He was the one that always taught me “when life gives you lemons make lemonade” I’m reflecting on a week where for most of my patients this has been their first proper trip out. Alot of emotion from everyone this week, from sobbing due to the anxiety of getting on a train and the relief to find it was ok after all, to hysterical laughter sharing lockdown stories, it’s been a rollercoaster. I remember feeling devastated when he told me dentists are not “proper doctors, in Nigeria we have good teeth” I remember feeling elated when he told me how proud he was of me and coming to see the practice when it first opened. Above all I remember him telling me “you can do anything you set your mind on, just make sure to make a difference to the people around you“ I’m feeling really blessed as I reflect on the week, on everyone that made the effort to come in, recognising how important their oral health is...because I think he’d be proud...then he’d tell me to get over myself 😂😂 #daddysgirl😘 #ilovemypatients #londonsmiling - @druchennaokoye on Instagram

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ये तिरंगा जो आप देख रहे हैं ये फोटो भारत का नहीं बल्कि चाइना के शंघाई शहर का है.. ऐसे थे सुभाषचंद्र बोस। आजाद हिंद फौज का शंघाई में भारतीय राष्ट्रीय सेना प्रशिक्षण शिविर ... क्या आप क्रान्तिवीर नेताजी सुभाषचंद्र बोस की क्षमता और क्षमता की कल्पना कर सकते हैं ? #bhagatsinghji #bhagatsingh #inkalabzindabad #netaji #sardarbhagatsingh #bhagatsinghfan #fanbhagatsinghda #chandrashekhar #subhaschandrabose #sukhdev #rajguru #shaheed #salaamshaheednu #narendramodi - @bhagatsingh_1947 on Instagram

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- Leslie David Baker - AKA Stanley Hudson in The Office c. 1978

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CREATIVE MODEL!!CHOCOLATE BAR WRAP IN ALUMINUM FOIL!! LOL WORTH ALOT! - @blackmodel on Instagram

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Its us two🍭 or nothing❌ until thé end😌🤘 ,too many jealous people😩 , too many sharks un the deep end. #bamakomali🐊 #africainlady #maliba #côtesdivoire🇮🇪#moodoftheday #blacklove #senegal🇸🇳 #gabon🇬🇦 #congo🇨🇩 - @riama____________sang on Instagram

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- African National Congress

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Never forget the importance of your vote. Selma to Montgomery march, 1965. #freedom #vote #wethepeople #blacklivesmatter #freedomofspeech #streetphotography #marchforourlives #blackandwhite - @brucedavidsonphoto on Instagram

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Throwback Thursday’s lol the next generation 😎 #family #nextgeneration #neices #nephew #cousin #bahamas #lovetheknuckleheads - @superstarhunt on Instagram

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Feehi Cultural Troupe at Tema Harbour, 1980s - @jamesbarnor on Instagram

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- Isla Grande, Tierra del Fuego - Chile. (1915)

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- David Isom, 19, broke the color line in a segregated pool in Florida on June 8, 1958, which resulted in officials closing the facility. [1200 x 1169]

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- A black and white child playing together, Atlanta, 1970

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Happy 1st birthday Lovely Aleah ❤️ - @panamablack11 on Instagram

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Ok. Yes, #irunwithmaud. But I don’t do it to make myself feel better. In fact the deepest part of me is apprehensive that this could be a band-aid for us white people to say his name, “show” we care and then forget it and move on with our lives - as has happened time and time again. I celebrate and honor his life, I stand in solidarity with his family and of course I can run for and with them...always. But that can 👏🏻 not 👏🏻be 👏🏻where 👏🏻it 👏🏻ends. I support this movement because of the attention it will bring to a failed justice system. But I will continue to say their names. And I will vote. - @catbrindisi on Instagram

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Young Man on a Swing, Central Park, New York City, 2014 . . . #newyorkcity #newyork #nyc #nystateofmind #missingnyc #centralpark #onaswing #ishootfilm #mamiya7 #hp5 #blackandwhite #bw #BLM #blacklivesmatter #collectingNYstories - @thomasbouquin on Instagram

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- Reichstag Burns 87 years ago today. The Braunbuch of Hitler’s Terror and the Reichstag burn, illustrated by John Heartfield , was a report implicating the Nazis for this iconic act of Arson. Germany, 1933

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- The Notorious B.I.G. Yearbook Photo (1979)

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- -Black History-

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This here! So much of my musical DNA(as well as my actual DNA) is right here is this pic! So thankful for these masters and this legacy. #contemporarypianoensemble #phineasnewborn #memphispianist #donaldbrown #jameswilliams #mulgrewmiller #haroldmaybern #geoffkeezer #upthere #pnj #themeformyfather - @kbrokeys on Instagram

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In times of great struggle it is hard to see how far we have really come. It’s hard to see the little known work done by some like Brother Bates. Back in 1963 he would of been barred from using the same bathrooms or water fountains some of his brothers would of been able to use, but because of his significant effort at Rutgers Camden and the efforts of many other great Americans desegregation became law in 1964. They fought the status quo of their times and created change!This doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of work to be done today, but we can look at the examples like Brother Bates and know that any of us can affect change in our country, communities, colleges or homes we can continue the fight for Justice, Equality, and Freedom. Circa April 1963 #TepDoes #TepHistory - @tep_ruc on Instagram

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- Bad and the Ugly

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- A Level 2017: Connected images

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- Baby 2pac and His Mother Afeni Shakur ca.1971-after the Panther 21 Trial [564x788]

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- ANNE FRANK, hero of my youth

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not sure who took this pic but it’s a gem - @pauljames_6 on Instagram

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- The grandfather of shock rock, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (1958)

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- Philippine women

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Hello there, my younger self. - @natquao on Instagram

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Grandpa Benny, my momma and uncle. My bloodline and future change makers. #blacklivesmatter #panteranegra #vote - @karinita8 on Instagram

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- Jaleel White

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- Ammachi

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- Black & White

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- Carpe Diem

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Taking the time to feel proud of where the work takes me. Honoured to join Englands first Land Commission. Im working with Liverpool City Regions mayor, alongside many people I admire from across the UK, to review and reimagine the use of public land. In a city once known as the European capital of the slave trade, where Black lives were identified as commodities and property for white wealth accumulation, I am present to push for the removal of entitlement surrounding ownership, exploring how justice is implemented via land. - @amahra_as on Instagram

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1939 :: Kasturba Washing Feet of Mahatma Gandhi #IndianHistoryLive #India #Delhi #Mumbai #Kolkata #Chennai #Gandhi #gandhiquotes #IndiaHistory #HistoryOfIndia - @indianhistorylive on Instagram

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- Muhammad Ali walks the streets of New York with members of the Black Panthers, 1970

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- Young boys posing for camera. 1974.

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- The first integrated Brownies Troop, Virginia, 1950’s

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One week left to get your tickets to see this handsome man in person at Birdland on December 9! Link to tix in bio! - @andybeymusic on Instagram

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always positive - @keg_phoenix_tbm on Instagram

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Three sisters 🍂🍁🍂 Augusta, Essie & Bernice 🌹 “...As they played, the waft and taste of the air was candied.” Within Our Gates By J A Williams 🌸 🍁🍁🍁 Available to buy on Etsy @KlugSchoen ~ ~ ~ #blackedwardians #alexandredumas #threemusketeers #blackwomenwhogarden #gildedage #blackhair #madamcjwalker #stravinsky #Handel #samuelcoleridgetaylor #talentedtenth #idabwellsbarnett #americancivilwar #scottjoplin #gifts #webdubois #naacp #edwardianhomestyle #edwardianfashion #edwardian #vintage #bookertaliaferrowashington - @ja_cqueline7114 on Instagram

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- Black is Beautiful

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- This car seat my dad is using.

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Dear Madiba, Happy 102nd Birthday. We miss you deeply. Today we are reminded of the many wise things you said including one of your most famous quotes, “It always seems impossible until it is done”. At this time humanity is in great crisis, Madiba. People are in fear of the coronavirus, the climate crisis, deepening inequality, the election to power of fascist governments in the most unlikely places, and much more... But, the good news is people are still standing up in resistance under these tremendous difficulties; from the #BlackLivesMatter movement in the US, to the #FeministVoices, to the #IndigenousRights movement, to young people fighting for #ClimateAction all around the world. On this day, I am happy to celebrate your legacy and find inspiration in your words to keep fighting to achieve the impossible. #MandelaDay2020 #ActionAgainstPoverty @nelsonmandelafoundationsa @amnesty @greenpeace @africans_rising @afpentertainment @associatedpresscheck @reuters - @kuminaidoo on Instagram

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The hatred directed toward blackness has a history so deep, so pervasive that no continent, no culture, no community has been spared. When I was a young kid growing up in all white Australia, I hated the colour of my skin, the shape of my nose, the texture of my hair. I remember being 9 years old, looking in the mirror and just wishing I looked “normal”. But my family loved black culture and celebrated the beauty and majesty of Africa. So where did I learn to hate myself? The answer is everywhere. The messaging that blackness is inherently inferior is a cacophonous bombardment that can be nothing short of crippling. The resolve, self love and pure grit it takes to not let that messaging be transformed into subconscious belief is Herculean. That is why we celebrate #blacksuccess with such unbridled zeal. We feel what it took to get there, and more importantly, its proof that little voice telling us ‘we aren’t enough’, the little voice that was put there by our culture, is WRONG. Please let it be wrong. The outpouring of grief that is spillin into the streets of America right now is a collective grief so deep that some of us dare not feel it for fear of being swallowed whole. Its a grief that lives in our DNA and sounds like a mother screaming for her new born child that’s been ripped away. When we see another black life consumed by the same system we feel daily trying to break us, the little voice smirks “I told you so”. I’ve been chocked, I’ve been shot, I’ve been erased. What I see happening right now is both beautiful and sickening. I see a pain that MUST finally be heard, and with the same stroke, I see an agenda intent on exploiting black suffering it yet another way. An agenda that seeks to divide humanity further, plunging us into a deeper state conflict. These protests started peacefully, often organised by black mothers, but the violence and ‘riots’ have been intentionally incited. Why? Because never let a good crisis go to waste. So, to my brothers and sisters, your pain is justified, your suffering is real and you deserve to be heard! *Continued in the comments* - @ekadarville on Instagram

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- These are photos taken of Charles Manson, after paint thinner was poured on him, and he was set on fire, in September 1984. The inmate said that Manson had threatened him over his religion. Manson was 48 years old at the time. He suffered second and third degree burns on 18% of his body.

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This treasure from Thibault Ehrengardt is a masterpiece. An in depth look at one of the most important pioneers in electronic music. Studio as an instrument runnings... jah! Huge respect to @bpleasel for the plug. #kingbrittbookclub #kingtubby #dubmasters @blacktronika - @kingbritt on Instagram

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- 1960s Interior Design

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- Trading knowledge, 1962

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Babe 😚 - @charlybrave on Instagram

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Back to school will mean back to friends, to teachers who care and can monitor their health, two meals a day and endless educational and extracurricular activities! #backtoschool #malaika #education #girlseducation #school #drc #africa #blackandwhite - @malaikadrc on Instagram

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- Father, Son, Grandfather and Great Grandfather, New Guinea, 1970

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@jamesmassiah poem written for @sohohouse via @hynamjoseph portrait by me ♥️ - @kasiawozniak on Instagram

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- Muhammad Ali prevents a suicide 1981

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The Glendale Christian Church moved into their #GlendaleAZ home in Catlin Court in 1917. ➡️ The building is now home to @brelbytheatreco! #ThrowbackThursday #Historic #architecture - @glendaleaz on Instagram

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

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- Sharecropper family, Little Rock, Arkansas, photographed by Ben Shahn, October 1935 [1024x811]

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#Repost @vintageblackbritain: Schoolchildren in Lancaster Road, 1970. ©️ Charlie Phillips #blackbritish #Blackbritain #vintageblackbritain #Britain #British #ukblack #Blackhistory #BlackBritishhistory #uk #schoolchildren #blackchildren #children #london #blacklondon - @charlierootsfoto on Instagram

Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez, conocido como Víctor Jara, músico, cantautor, profesor, escritor, actor y director de teatro chileno. Hoy se cumplen 47 años de su muerte a manos de la dictadura cívico militar. A 47 años de este macabro hecho su amor y lucha social siguen vigentes, su canto es eterno. Víctor Jara vive. ✊🏻❤️ . . . . . . . . #teatro #teatrochileno #victorjara #musico #directorteatral #escritor #actor #actriz #artistaschilenos #artesescénicas #artistaschilenas #quedateencasa #coronavirusenchile #apruebo #apruebonuevaconstitución #plebiscito25octubre #septiembre #miércoles #chile #victorjaravive - @companias_chilenas_en_red on Instagram

- Classroom, Ethiopia, 2010 // Leica M6 // Zeiss 35mm F2 // Rollei Retro 100

- My father and grandfather, 1954

- “SISTER CITIES” City of Burlington, 1984

Waxi Mame Cheikh Ibra Fall Ah doom Niom daniouy topou Yàlla yén naguéni wout Yàlla kouy topou Yàlla nagay Djouli, woor, naat asaka, dém maaka wayé kouy wout yalla sa baakan sa ndiabot ak sa aalal lagn la lathie Kou topou Yàlla, yalla Yeureum leu wayé Kou wout yalla, yalla gëreum leu Té kou yalla Yeureum Gua dougou aldjana wayé Kou yalla gëreum dangay dougalaté aldjana TaalaTay Cheikh Ibra 🙏🏾👌 . . . . . . . Aimez et commentez @diwanou_mouride . . . . . . _Jeuredieufé Borom Touba _Jarama Mame Cheikh Ibra Fall #bayefall #kourel #muslim #serignetouba #touba #mouride #khadim #islam #lampfall #221 #yayefallmondebi #galsen #beugserignetouba #galsen221 #senegal #lesbayesfall #khassida #mouride #bamba fepp #18safar #sunu_yitte #fisha_senegal #magaltouba #mouride #mouridesadikh #bayefall #massalikoul_djinane #dakar #salihate #bamba_protege - @diwanou_mouride on Instagram

- Black History

- (1970s) Provisional IRA propaganda poster.

- The Only Time Were in Front is When its Time to Die, Committee to Help Unsell The War, c. 1972

Estamos atentos a la votación de la ley que reconoce a los Selk´nam dentro de la ley indígena. Desde el 2016 la universidad, desde el programa de interculturalidad viene acompañando a la Corporación del Pueblo Selk’nam en Chile por el Rescate, Valoración e Identidad Cultural, donde se han desarrollado distintas actividades de difusión de sus reivindicaciones y experiencias de investigación. 💪 https://www.elmostrador.cl/cultura/2020/06/24/gesto-de-reparacion-historica-congreso-debate-inclusion-de-selknam-en-ley-indigena/ - @vinculacionconelmedioucsh on Instagram

As we enter the month of June in South Africa, we remember and honour the youth of South Africa who died for our freedom. Annually, WCTA has held grassroots tournaments to honour those who paved the way and gave their lives for a democratic South Africa. These are uncertain times we live in but one thing we are certain of...WCTA has never ever forgotten that we play our sport in a democratic society because it was hard fought for. Never forget. #wcta #grassroots #🔴⚪🔵 #islandersahoo - @western_cape_touch on Instagram

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- Jovem Africana Vítima do Tráfico Transatlântico de Escravos no Brasil. Fotografia de Augusto Stahl, 1865

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SAVE HER by Correct Bro - Gone are the days when we used to cook fried rice with chicken to celebrate Independence Day. - The days when the streets were painted with green and white. - The days when clothing stores are packed with green and white shirts ready to be sold... - The days when people were itching to hear the 7 o clock speech from our president - Gone are the days when we see great match pass from our children, our youths, our military, our civil servants. - What has happened to her? Is she sick? Can she be revived? Is she dead? - So many questions with simple answers but complicated solutions. - The doctors handling her are not capable but wont let go. - They threaten to kill you if you want to save her. - They keep all her breast milk to themselves and allow her seed to die of starvation. - They throw drops of milk to silent the few grown ups who can talk and lock up the ones who refuse the epileptic offer. - They continually give her wrong dosage of her medicine. - They leave her in a dark ward where the noise of machines worsen her case. - They use the police to prevent her from being saved. - They only come to her seed when they want to rotate the leadership of the hospital. - No wonder the great Chinua Achebe said There was a country - Oh But... - Can we save her? Who will save? How are we going to save her? - I dont have the answers, I dont have the finance to save her, I dont have the voice to save her but with the power of all her seeds, we can save her. - It is an Independence Day but not a happy Independence day - SAVE NIGERIA - CORRECT BRO PRESIDENT OF ALNY - @correctbro1 on Instagram

Facts! #Repost @dopelinez (@get_repost) ・・・ Nobody but the #bulls had a better run in #Chicago then #psycodrama If you from #DaCrib you already know 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🎤🎤🎤👑👑👑🐐🐐 #606Godz inspired by people like them !! - @bukofpsychodrama on Instagram

- Muhammad Ali kisses a young fan in Miami, Florida. 1964 [1278x843]

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💥 NEW MIX! 💯 X-Raided is one of my all time favourite Westcoast rappers and this mix is a selection of some of his best tracks. 👉 Swipe for tracklist. ▶️ Link in bio. - @rellyrels on Instagram

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This week the American Library Association celebrates National Library Week. Today we focus on the work of bookmobiles in ensuring equitable library access. What if I told you that it would be the African American Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta, that would help to pioneer the contemporary bookmobile concept in their effort to ensure library services to African Americans in the Jim Crow South! In 1937 Black women in DST’s NY chapter pooled money, purchased a bus, outfitted it with books and brought it to communities in GA and SC. Later an article would be written “Deltas Bookmobile to reach two million.” In 1951, ALA presented its Letter Award to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., for its extraordinary Bookmobile program in the South. See article http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intersections-sorority-literacy-jim-crow-and-bookmobiles-legacy-service. Hats off to a group of women who saw a need and helped to shape a profession! - @rootworkgallery on Instagram

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Venerdì 3 luglio alle ore 11.30 presso il Palazzo del Governatore è stato presentato il #progetto “Parma in tempo di guerra 1940-1945” realizzato da Isrec Parma con il sostegno della Regione Emilia Romagna, della Provincia di Parma, del Comune di Parma e della Fondazione Cariparma. “Parma in tempo di guerra 1940-1945” è un progetto ambizioso e di ampio respiro: 4 #portali digitali di #publichistory e alta divulgazione che saranno realizzati tra il 2020 e il 2023: I militari al fronte, la prigionia, la propaganda e le mobilitazioni, la vita quotidiana, l’occupazione tedesca e la #Resistenza. @comuneparma @regione_emiliaromagna #fondazionecariparma #provinciaparma - @parmaritrovata on Instagram

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🔎Serie 2: hablando de ubicación. ⏳ Si el primer mapa impreso que inserta el archipiélago canario data del 1528 y cuatrocientos años después, en 1999, presentan por primera vez las Islas Canarias a la izquierda en los mapas oficiales de España y no debajo de Baleares...🤔 📍Ubiquémonos: TODO ES POSIBLE si se INSISTE.😁 💪🏻😷¡Seamos insistentes y consigamos nuestros objetivos! Cada acción responsable nos cuida y te cuida.😍 🌴😷🌴 @ayuntamientodeharia #culturaharíaypromociónlocal👈 #cultura #educación #municipiodeharía - @hariaculturaypromocionlocal on Instagram

- Woman lifting her three sons, Egypt 1932

- Jonestown survivors

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- Muhammad Ali convincing a suicidal Vietnam War veteran to come down off a ledge, 1981

- An Afro-Turkish officer and his children, 1920s, Diyarbakır

- Black History

- Young lads in Bradford, 1972

- Phillipines

La vie est dure certes , mais vous n’avez pas demandé à naître et tant que je serai en vie je me consacrerai à trouver des solutions pour vous aider ✊🏾❤️ Droits de l’enfant . . . . . . . #fisha_senegal #machallah_hijab #hijab221 #tombene_prestige #hijab #ketubah #teamdakar #affichesénégal #galsen_for_ever #galsen221🇸🇳🇸🇳 #lessenegalaises #fisha_senegal #motivation #ketubah #presidentdrizzy #teamdakar #affichesénégal #galsen_for_ever #galsen221🇸🇳🇸🇳 #lessenegalaises #positive #positivity #team_saffance_boyzs #love_aicha_rassoul_seck #team_marichou - @abiba_m.a.t on Instagram

- African American family, circa early 1900s.

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𝐼𝑚𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝑑𝑎𝑔𝑙𝑖 𝑒𝑟𝑟𝑜𝑟𝑖 𝑑𝑒𝑙 𝑝𝑎𝑠𝑠𝑎𝑡𝑜!. . . 🖼️ 𝑂𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑎 𝐷𝑜𝑝𝑜 𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑖 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑚𝑜𝑠𝑠𝑖 𝑑𝑜𝑣𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑒 𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑣𝑖. . . 🎨 𝑆𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑡 𝑎𝑟𝑡𝑖𝑠𝑡: @demetriodigrado. . . . . . . ---------------- - HASHTAG - ---------------- #demetriodigrado #streetartwork #streetartpalermo #igerspalermo #vivopalermo #yallersstreet #igersitalia #palermo #streetart #thinking #pensierieparole - @gabrieledellaria on Instagram

- Apalachee

On Wednesday, March 4 join Dr. Fred Moten in reflection and dialogue on his most recent journey towards #Buenaventura, navigating the deep affinities and differences between Black and Indigenous radical struggle in Colombia and the United States. ⠀ ⠀ “The problem of our relations to institutions will surely arise but outside the framework of normal understandings of equity and inclusion and by way of a radicalization of the notion of #diversity. —Dr. Fred Moten⠀ ⠀ #FredMoten studies the black radical tradition. He works collaboratively with @StefanoHarney, Laura Harris, Wu Tsang, Manolo Callahan and many others. His latest book is all that beauty (Letter Machine Editions, 2019). He teaches in the Department of Performance Studies at New York University.⠀ ⠀ MATATU artist and percussionist Marshall R. Trammell performs at 6:30pm to open the space, followed by the talk and response. Audience participation guides the course of the conversation. - @matatu on Instagram

#kidsofzanzibar #Zanzibar #africa #2018 #2019 #whitebeach - @dimitar_chilov on Instagram

- Jack Johnson, 1912. First Black Heavyweight Champ.

- @ummul_xadimul_muntaxa on Instagram

@vogueitalia Anyon @anyonasola shot on #film . . #filmphotography #bwphotography #bwphoto #bnw_greatshots #kodak #portrait #modelsmundo #photovogue #rl35mm - @rl35mm on Instagram

Young Kay 😬😀 TBT 2009 DIgital Analog EP coming soon - @karyendasoul on Instagram

- A group of Filipino magsasaka with their so-called itak, c1900s CTTO YouTube.

- 子供たち

- An Unknown Chinese Soldier taunting the opposing Japanese Forces during the Battle of ShangHai, 1937. [358x246]

Thanks to everyone for the birthday good wishes 🥂 - @officialhackneyabbott on Instagram

- Classic Jazz

- 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)

- Appalachia and the rural South

Merry Alpern. Dirty windows 16. 1994. Another image from Alperns remarkable series seen through the window of a Wall Street brothel. #merryalpern#bonniebenrubigallery #merryalperndirtywindows #photography #photographer #photooftheday #photoshoot #reportage #documentaryphotography #photojournalism #photojournalist #history #inciteproject - @inciteproject on Instagram

For a small amount of perspective at this moment, imagine you were an American born in 1900. When you are 14, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday with 2re 29, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment hits 25%, global GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the world economy. When you turn 39, World War II starts. You aren’t even over the hill yet. When youre 41, the United States is fully pulled into WWII. Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war and the Holocaust kills six million. At 52, the Korean War starts and five million perish. At 64 the Vietnam War begins, and it doesn’t end for many years. Four million people die in that conflict. Approaching your 62nd birthday you have the Cuban Missile Crisis, a tipping point in the Cold War. Life on our planet, as we know it, could well have ended. Great leaders prevented that from happening. As you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends. Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900. How do you survive all of that? A kid in 1985 didn’t think their 85 year old grandparent understood how hard school was. Yet those grandparents (and now great grandparents) survived through everything listed above. Perspective is an amazing art. Let’s try and keep things in perspective. Let’s be smart, help each other out, and we will get through all of this. In the history of the world, there has never been a storm that lasted. This too, shall pass. Repost @historic - @sebgladman on Instagram

- valentine status

- Hindsight is 2020

Community means more than family: it is the cultural groups, markets, associations and friends who we encounter throughout our lives that matter James Barnor Accra, circa 1972 A group of children after sundays service at the Holy Trinity Cathedral #JamesBarnor #Accra #Ghana #1970 #colorprint #EverYoung #clementinedelaferonniere - @james_barnor_archives on Instagram

Mother nature 🌱 @christineturek - @tifenymoreira on Instagram

- New Birth

“The end of Biafra is a significant event that I want to cover. I take the first plane to Lagos. And as I do not have a visa, I slip into the delegation of the OAU (Organisation of African Unity) led by its Secretary General Diallo Telli and pass through immigration formalities without a hitch.⁣ ⁣ In Lagos, the authorities chartered a plane to take a hundred journalists to the former Biafra. But all the seats on the plane are already taken – the world press is here – and they are expensive. I am penniless and the advance on fees from Jeune Afrique has been exhausted.⁣ ⁣ Regardless, I still go to the airport with the other journalists and head towards the bridge of the plane, as if my name is on the list that an attendant is ticking. When it is my turn, he pretends to look at his list, then beckons to me to enter. Up till today, I still wonder why he did that? I learn that luck is earned” - abbas. ⁣ The media presence in Biafra between 1970 and 1971 was a very important story for the beginning of photography used by aid agencies. It was the the first time that there was media interest in a story like Biafra, which led to non government organisations like Oxfam and was hugely successful in fundraising, using the pictures coming from agencies. ⁣ These photos by Abbas have been shared by French newspaper @lemondefr. The full story and link is available here - https://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2020/08/23/generation-biafra-notre-serie-sur-la-guerre-civile-au-nigeria_6049703_3212.html - @abbas.photos on Instagram

- Aboriginal american

- ARTIST LIKE ME

- Vogue photo

Today in 1922 on August 1, Maria Cole was born Marie Hawkins in Boston, MA. In addition to being Nat King Coles wife, she was a talented singer in her own right and a key figure in helping shape Nats style and career, as well as being mother to their children @nataliecoleofficial & Casey, Timolin, Carole and Nat Kelly Cole. #NatKingCole #MariaCole #NatKingCole100 - @natkingcolemusic on Instagram

🇳🇬 On this day, sixty years ago, the UK Parliament’s Nigerian Independence Bill entered into force, thus marking the 1st of October 1960 as #NigeriaIndependenceDay. Though the autonomous region of the Nigerian Federation had existed since 1954, formal colonial rule was still in place until the Federation was formed with three self governing regions and a federal government led by Nnamidi Azikiwe as President, and Abubakar Balewa as Prime Minister.⠀ ⠀ The legacy of colonial rule did not end there, however. The hundreds of ethnic groups and the enmities that had been fostered by British rule led to endless conflicts between the three regions. The Yoruba in the west, Igbo in the east, and Hausa-Fulani in the north seemed irreconcilable. The adoption of the 1963 constitution that formed The First Republic of Nigeria, and the greater divisions of power that followed did little to ease the turmoil in the long term. The declaration of independence by the Biafran region swiftly brought the country into a brutal civil war from 1967-1970. ⠀ ⠀ As is often the case with the postcolony, to apply Neoliberal forms of governance to attempt to enforce the idea of a ‘nation’ on peoples with differing ways of being, who have been forced to compete for what remains after being dispossessed by colonial rule, always leads to turmoil. ⠀ ⠀ Today, 60 years on, there have been successive coups, dictatorships and insurgencies - all a direct result of the colonial process and the arbitrary borders it designed. Still, it remains to be seen what the future holds for Nigeria. But what is certain through its history is that true decolonisation does not come solely with the end of formal colonial rule.⠀ ⠀ Words by: FBU Community Liaison Officer Taiwo Ogunyinka @ogunpoeticking ⠀ ⠀ Alt Text: ⠀ Image 1: #RosemaryAnieze paraded through Lagos after being crowned Miss Independence on Sept. 28, 1960. Image Credit: Associated Press⠀ ⠀ Image 2: Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi (centre)⠀ Image Credit: Norman Potter and Hilton Archive. ⠀ ⠀ #happynigeriaindependenceday #nigeria #history #nigeriapride #blackhistory - @freeblackuni on Instagram

- Jane Bown

- Annie Leibovitz

Portrait of Osagyefo Doctor Kwame Nkrumah, Accra, Ghana, 1953. (Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images) - @goldcoastghana_ on Instagram

Grandma 1952 #blacklivesmatter #Photography #peace #love #bomba #plena #world #blm #queensny - @plenabomba on Instagram

- Samoan people

- A Long Time Ago

#Repost @my_hand_in_yours The first contact is a mother with her child. If then extends to father and siblings, grandparents and the community at large. We are all struggling during the pandemic to find a way to communicate and connect with our loved ones, often so far away. That is why MY HAND IN YOURS was created. To bridge that gap with an object of comfort which benefits children who are fighting for their lives. The circle of life. Link in website. #thegiftthatkeepsongiving - @curtisleejamie on Instagram

- HISTORIA. PASADO Y PRESENTE

- Unfortunately this disease, Rickets, is common among children in developing countries due to malnutrition

- Michael jackson 1980

নেতাজী কথা (পর্ব-১৩) প্রথমত, কলকাতা কর্পোরেশনের ভোটে জয়লাভ করার পরে স্বরাজ দল দেশের জন্য করা অনেক পরিকল্পনা সফল করেছিল। ট্রেনের ভাঁড়া কমানো থেকে শুরু করে অন্য বিভিন্ন ট্যাক্স হ্রাস করার জন্য তাঁরা সরকারের দৃষ্টি আকর্ষণ করেছিল। . . এছাড়াও আরও অনেক সমস্যা যেমন শ্রমিকদের অবস্থার উন্নতি করার জন্য স্বরাজ দল সরকারের দৃষ্টি আকর্ষণ করেছিল। . . দ্বিতীয়ত, সরকারের জন-বিরোধী পরিকল্পনার বিরুদ্ধে তাঁরা সর্বদা লড়াই চালাতেন এবং এই বিষয়ে সরকারকে এক বিন্দু জমি তাঁরা ছাড়তেন না। জয় হিন্দ! 🇮🇳 - @netaji_scbose on Instagram

- A WEHRMACHT INDIAN VOLUNTEERS

Back to school Accra, 70s or 80s. Kids dressed in identical suits #JamesBarnor #Accra #Ghana #1970 #colorprint #EverYoung #clementinedelaferonniere - @james_barnor_archives on Instagram

- Jazz in the City

André Dusek, Ouro Bruto - 1980 O Festival Foto BSB e o Plano Imaginário convidam a todos para o pré-lançamento do Livro de André Dusek, OURO BRUTO Serra Pelada em três tempos. Zuleika de Souza conversará com André Dusek sobre como foi o processo de produção deste livro e ainda como será o lançamento oficial pelo Foto BSB com a participação de vários convidados no canal YouTube.com/festivalfotobsb no fim de setembro. Não percam! Produção independente e necessária do fotojornalista André Dusek, OURO BRUTO, Serra Pelada em três tempos é dividido em três partes ou tempos: 1980, 1996 e 2019. São fotografias e relatos das viagens pela região onde já existiu o maior garimpo a céu aberto do mundo. André Dusek já participou de coberturas jornalísticas dos principais fatos políticos e econômicos do país nos últimos 40 anos, além de coberturas internacionais. Formou-se em comunicação e jornalismo na Universidade de Brasília, em 1979. Começou a atuar como fotojornalista em 1978, fotografando para as revistas Manchete e Fatos&Fotos. Trabalhou para o Correio Braziliense de 1980 a 1982. Foi membro da agência AGIL Fotojornalismo de 1982 a 1989, e presidiu a União dos Fotógrafos de Brasília nas gestão 1983/84, além de ocupar o cargo de diretor-membro da Comissão de Ética do Sindicato dos Jornalistas Profissionais do Distrito Federal, de 2000 a 2003. Atuou na Agência Estado e jornal O Estado de São Paulo de 1988 a 1994. De 1994 a 2006 foi repórter fotográfico da revista IstoÉ, na sucursal de Brasília. Em 2006 voltou a integrar a equipe de fotógrafos do jornal O Estado de São Paulo / Agência Estado em Brasília, onde trabalhou até 2018. Atualmente reside em Florianópolis (SC), onde desenvolve projetos pessoais. OURO BRUTO Serra Pelada em três tempos Fotos e textos André Dusek Capa dura 21cm x 21cm 81 fotografias (51 PB + 30 COR) 136 páginas Texto bilíngue português / inglês Produção independente - @festivalfotobsb on Instagram

I just re read this masterpiece. Set in 1937, written in 1993, this book sadly remains not just heartbreaking and harrowing but also extremely current. - @grahnort on Instagram

Women warriors - @bornokwui 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]

- Dance Like No One is Watching

- African girl in human zoo at the 1958 Expo in Brussels had a Congo Village (Congo was a Belgian colony) where Congolese people were displayed. Belgium 1958 [728 × 582].

- Black

“Create something, then go shoot it up with a shotgun, you’ll like it even more!” - David Richardson on creating the cover art for his book. Check out the full episode up now, link to website with all shows in bio. - @sofrepradio on Instagram

🚨 New Announcement 🚨⠀ ⠀ THE PAINTED BIRD, Czech director Vaclav Marhoul’s cinematic masterpiece, will be released on Blu-ray from 16 November featuring a Limited Edition Slipcase & Collector’s Booklet. ⠀ ⠀ Tap to PRE-ORDER 👆 - @eurekaentertainment on Instagram

- art

A book for the ages ⠀ ⠀ ....Allen visually articulates through his photographs what it means to engage and compose the chaos unfolding before our eyes. He turns it into a beautiful statement about the beauty and the love of the rhythm in community. ⠀ ⠀ This book has rhythm. It is music.⠀ ⠀ -- Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe ⠀ ⠀ #GoodLookingOut ⠀ #JulesAllenPhoto ⠀ #JulesAllenBooks ⠀ ⠀ Available Now via Amazon.com ⠀ #JulesAllenBookstore in bio link above - @julesallenphoto on Instagram

- #ashtanga vinyasa yoga

MACUMBA CYBER www.matulawebradio.com Toda segunda as 22hs #matulawebradio #macumbacyber #jonnydj #jonnyarmani #armanijonny #ebmbh #ebmindustrial #industrialmusic #industrialebm #industrialbrasil #ebmbrasil - @armanijonny on Instagram

- Reading and Scribbling

A photo from the series “Pour Mémoire” / For Memory, from the J. M. Donat Collection. From the eponym dummy book shortlisted by the Rencontres d’Arles and the LUMA Foundation in 2015. This new prize pays a special attention to experimental and innovative publication forms. - Pour Mémoire /For Memory Portraits of men in transit Belsunce, Marseille, France - This corpus gathers three different types of photographs from the early 70’s, taken in the neighborhood of Belsunce in Marseille: ID photos of the newcomers for administrative purposes such as residence permit, studio photographs in a Malick Sidibé style and wallet photographs such as family photos which have been copied, sometimes colored and have been part of photomontages. All those photos remained in the local photographer’s archives, since immigrants had sometimes no time to collect the prints before leaving Marseille for a job. #marseille #belzunce #immigrant #immigration #familyphoto #africanfamily #jeanmariedonat #rencontresarles #photographybook #dummybook #photography #photo #argentic #snapshot #vernacularphotography #vintagephotography #foundphotography #20thcenturyphotography #blackandwhitephotography #visualart #art #photocollection #collection - @jeanmariedonat on Instagram

- Appalachia and the rural South

- Ashtanga

#goodfridayvibes 🐣🐰 - @vintagesomerset on Instagram

- Leslie Baker (Stanley Hudson) Fighting the power and eating whatever he wanted in 1978 Chicago

- Amazing People

- Race Book

We’re extending love, appreciation, and birthday wishes to bell hooks - writer, black feminist, and cultural critic 🎉⠀ ⠀ bell taught us that a movement, a life, devoid of love and pleasure, is a movement devoid of meaning. ⠀ ⠀ To live lives based on the principles of a love ethic (showing care, respect, knowledge, integrity, and the will to cooperate), we have to be courageous. Learning to face our fears is one way we embrace love. Our fear may not go away, but it will not stand in our way.⠀ ⠀ Alt: Slide 1: image of writer Bell Hooks⠀ Slide 2: Quote by Bell hooks that reads⠀ “For me, forgiveness and compassion are always linked: how do we hold people accountable for wrongdoing and yet at the same time remain in touch with their humanity enough to believe in their capacity to be transformed?”⠀ ⠀ No copyright intended on image.⠀ #bellhooks #allaboutlove #blackfeminist #feminism - @freeblackuni on Instagram

- Armenian orphans displaying the socks they are knitting for themselves, only a short few years after the Genocide where they had to endure their seeing parents being killed. Today 4/24, we commemorate the loss of 1.5 million.

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

- P. Rico

- Cherokee indian reservation

I was today years old when I learned about this gentleman. The education system, among MANY, needs a huge shakeup #Repost @uk_black_history ・・・ 𝗥𝘂𝗱𝗼𝗹𝗽𝗵 𝗗𝘂𝗻𝗯𝗮𝗿 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗛𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗦𝗮𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗲 ✊🏽 26 November 1907 – 10 June 1988 Rudolph Dunbar was a Guyanese conductor, clarinetist, and composer, as well as being a jazz musician of note in the 1920s. Leaving British Guiana (now Guyana 🇬🇾) at the age of 20, he had settled in England by1931, and subsequently worked in other parts of Europe but lived most of his later years in London. Among numerous firsts, he was the first black man to conduct the London Philharmonic Orchestra (1942), the first black man to conduct the Berlin Philharmonic (1945) and the first black man to conduct orchestras in Poland (1959) and Russia (1964). Dunbar also worked as a journalist and a war correspondent. 𝘈 𝘧𝘢𝘴𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯, 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘦𝘳, 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘰𝘳, 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭 𝘫𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘊𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘣𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘯 𝘱𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘳 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘭𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘴 -Alex Pascal (June 16, 1988) When Dunbar moved to London he established a school for clarinettists. It was the only such school in the world at that time. He had students from South Africa, India, and countries in Europe. He was commissioned to write a textbook on the clarinet. The book, Treatise on the Clarinet (Boehm System), is now a collectors item. Dunbar was one of a group of West Indians in the UK who campaigned openly against racism and colonialism. Gradually, the concert appearances for Rudolph Dunbar began to dry up. The BBC was (and still is) powerful enough to open doors and close doors to people in the arts and music. Dunbar spoke about the particular vindictiveness of a producer/director of music at the BBC who derailed his musical career in Europe. Dunbar described that director of music as “despicable and vile” and the BBC “as stubborn as mules and ruthless as rattlesnakes”. Rudolph Dunbar died in obscurity in 1988. The official history of the BBC Symphony Orchestra contains no mention of Rudolph Dunbar, despite his importance as a pioneering black conductor. . . . . . . . . #rudolphd - @niknakdjmusic on Instagram

Un guante para cada uno, 4 zurdos, 5 derechos. A glove for each one, 4 lefties, 5 righties. La Habana, Cuba. 1999 Hubo tres eventos significativos durante mi estadía en La Habana. El primero fue un amistoso de béisbol para estrechar los vínculos entre los comandantes Hugo Chávez y Fidel Castro. El acuerdo especificaba que los jugadores debían ser todos mayores de cuarenta años, pero Fidel anticipó una sorpresa. Cuba ganó por 5 a 4, con un equipo que contaba entre sus jugadores a dos de sus más famosos beisbolistas, camuflados con barbas y pelucas. Al otro día, en el parque, unos niños se preparaban para jugar su partido. Les pedí que escribieran su sueño. ⠀🌎 There were three significant events during my stay in Havana. The first was a friendly game of baseball to strengthen ties between Comandantes Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro. The agreement specified that�the players all had to be over forty years old, but Fidel anticipated that there would be a surprise. Cuba won 5 to 4, with a team that included two of its most famous baseball players, camouflaged with beards and wigs. The next day, in the park, some kids were getting ready to play a game. I asked them to write down their dream. #politicalart #contemporaryphotography #photography #contemporaryart #visualart #photographylovers #Latinoamerica #LatinAmerica #MapadeSueñosLatinoamericanos #MapadeSueñosLatinoamericanosthefilm #MapoflatinAmericanDreams #edicioneslarriviere #parquedelamemoria #editorialrm #cuba - @martinweberstudio on Instagram

Haitian Vodou played a pivotal role in the Haitian revolution. Women were at the forefront in battle against the enslavement and colonization of Haiti. This meant calling into Lwa’s (spirits). One The of the main Lwa’s that were called on was Ezili Dantòr. Ezili Dantor known traits are protection specifically of women and children. She grants spiritual knowledge. —— Haitian Voodoo in Brooklyn, Taken from “Voodoo: Truth and Fantasy” (1995) by Laënnec Hurbon. - @caribbeanarchive on Instagram

Today is my birthday. Just a reminder that I have always been an advice giving #VirgoQueen diva. Here’s me in the 1st grade giving advice to kindergarteners on how to get through the first day of school 😂. - @candicefortin on Instagram

- Oklahoma dust bowl

- For only $20 per month, you can adopt this handful of dirt named Joseph. X-post from /r/funny

- Afriki

“Can’t breathe, knee where ya neck be like why you moving” Being black in America is the epitome of “BE SAFE BE DANGEROUS” because on a day to day basis when we leave the house as black woman & men we are seen as threats because of the color of our skin, but still have to be 20x as good and work 20x harder just to be seen as “equal” to our white counterparts. This message is just here to stand as a reminder that we are more powerful together than apart and we should continue fighting the good fight of oppression so our kids kids can maybe hopefully live in a world thats not out to get them just because their BLACK. this brand is for US by US, & what they did to George Floyd, and many other brothers and sisters of ours will never be forgiven or forgotten. #blacklivesmatter✊🏾 #blacklivesmatter #blm - @besafebedangerous on Instagram

Juneteenth is the oldest national holiday celebrating the end of slavery. It originated on June 19th, 1865 when Union troops brought news to Galveston, Texas that the Civil War was over and that enslaved persons were freed, over two years after Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The SCHS is dedicated to telling the stories of all South Carolinians. To this end, we plan to digitize over 8,000 pages of 18th and 19th century manuscripts that bear witness to the lives and experiences of enslaved persons in South Carolina. This year, more than ever, we need to commemorate Juneteenth, both as a marker of freedom for African Americans and as a reminder of the work still to be done. #juneteenth - @schistoricalsociety on Instagram

- Children

Happy Birthday to my sister @zenny.zen.967 ...May God’s grace be with you today, on your birthday, and forever. 🙏❤️ - @litazen on Instagram

- Interpersonal Communication

Expensive Shit Fela Ransome Kuti & Africa 70 1975 The men in uniform alleged I swallowed some quantity of hemp. My shit was sent for lab test. Result - negative. Which brings us to EXPENSIVE SHIT Desliza a la derecha para escuchar ➡️ #vinylcollection #vinyljunkie #vinylrecords #ruidosalvaje #felakuti - @ruidosalvaje on Instagram

HAD TO SHARE THIS POST BY @heavydsparks ❤️🙏 #Repost @heavydsparks with @get_repost ・・・ For a small amount of perspective during these crazy times, imagine you were an American born in 1900. When you are 14, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday with 22 million people killed. Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until you are 20. Fifty million people die from it in those two years. Yes, 50 million. When youre 29, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment hits 25%, global GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the world economy. When you turn 39, World War II starts. You aren’t even over the hill yet. When youre 41, the United States is fully pulled into WWII. Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war and the Holocaust kills six million. At 52, the Korean War starts and five million perish. At 64 the Vietnam War begins, and it doesn’t end for many years. Four million people die in that conflict. Approaching your 62nd birthday you have the Cuban Missile Crisis, a tipping point in the Cold War. Life on our planet, as we know it, could well have ended. Great leaders prevented that from happening. As you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends. Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900. How do you survive all of that? A kid in 1985 didn’t think their 85 year old grandparent understood how hard school was. Yet those grandparents (and now great grandparents) survived through everything listed above. Perspective is an amazing art. Let’s try and keep things in perspective. Let’s be smart, help each other out, and we will get through all of this. In the history of the world, there has never been a storm that lasted. This too, shall pass. - @winnipegtattooshow on Instagram

The Lions do not support any counter protesting or engaging with bigots on the field they have designed. We believe in serving and protecting our community and so we will be present in a display of unwavering solidarity with the Black Riders Liberation Party alongside the Hillsboro Brown Berets at a community bastion.........we ask you to weigh your actions today with great prudence. Remember who it is you serve; your ego or the the empowerment of a movement for Black Lives.......Wherever it is that you go, remember to follow Black leadership and your love for Black people, do not act out of your hate for yt supremacists who deserve no acknowledgment - @levantine_lions on Instagram

I remember as a child being told “your not good enough” that stuck with me into my adulthood. I continued to push to prove all the lies I was told as a young girl wrong. Now I am a success in my own right. I silently proved every negative word that was spoken over me wrong. You can too by not accepting the lie and walk in your truth. I ❤️everything about my skin color and all. If you want to know how to win within yourself get a copy of my book “The Gift” it will be available this fall. - @hassanabrown on Instagram

- A Post to remember the Korean, Chinese and all comfort women that was kidnapped by Japan

The faces of the tired and resilient ✊🏾 The faces of my ancestors. Want to know why I HATE using my real last name? My last name was given to my enslaved ancestors by Joseph Graham of Vesuvius Plantation in North Carolina,which is now a vineyard and wedding venue.🙃 Make it make sense! Anyway,his son William Graham went on to fucking inherit *sigh* my ancestors and became the 30th governor of NC and here I am stuck with the slave masters last name. Im forever reminded that we were considered property and less than and if you think about it we are still considered less than. So next time you feel inclined to ask what my real last name is think about this and mind your business. #myhistoryisblackhistory #blackhistory - @missmialarue on Instagram

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

- Biafran soldiers carry the dead body of Belgian mercenary Marc Goossens, after he was shot dead during an attack to recapture the town of Onitsha, Nigeria, November 1968.[1041x700]

- Black Chinese

- Awesome African American Men

@kombilesami is a collective of artists from Palenke who make Hip Hop rooted in rhythms like Bullerengue, Mapalé, Son Palenke and other traditional Afro-Colombian styles. Their lyrics are a mix of Spanish & Palenquero, which is a creole derived from Spanish mixed with Kikongo and other Bantu languages. I united with them & @palenquerecords to take advantage of @bandcamp waiving their fees today, in order to raise funds for artists and community organizers in Palenke, Colombia. I did a dance floor (your living room counts) focused Dub Remix of their track Ma Nduce and a more straight ahead Afro Colombian Hip House (new genre!) version. If you havent heard of Palenke, it is known as the first free African town in the Americas. It was founded by Benkos Biohó who was I believe originally a Prince in Guinea-Bissau. After being captured by slave traders and brought to what is now the Atlantic Coast of Colombia he escaped and founded Palenke. He led many raids on arriving Spanish ships to free more slaves and repelled all the attempts of the Spanish to recapture them. Government support for Palenke during the current crisis has been minimal to non-existent. 100% of the earnings going directly to the cause - @bosqmusic on Instagram

🌟 𝓬𝓱𝓲𝓹 𝓬𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓮 & 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓶𝓸𝓷𝓸𝓽𝓸𝓷𝓮𝓼🌟 by me & @laleekley ❤️ makeup by @sydn4sty - @thenbhd new album out now 🎙 - @haleyappell on Instagram

LL Cool J in Abidjan, Ivory Coast by Ron Thomas (1989) - @deerdana on Instagram

- 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.

17 years young. Just getting my feet wet with all the things I want to accomplish this year. - @lowell.wrightt on Instagram

- james brown singer

Happy 50th to my biggest and favourite brother, father to the gorgeous Scarlett and Rex, partner in crime to @stock.wellstudio @kate_the_cook and the man behind Civilised Cars, who got me my first job in the industry and is being punched here by his youngest nephew, sweet Vinnie. All love for this momentous milestone 🤍🤍🤍 - @jemimahobson on Instagram

#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

- Rastafarian culture

- Is there anybody in there?

My wish for you is that you continue. Continue to be who and how you are, to astonish a mean world with your acts of kindness. #MayaAngelou - @drmayaangelou on Instagram

- African american women

A portrait of a couple in bed. Saint-Louis, Senegal by Mama Casset 1915 ✨ - @dorit_oren on Instagram

There’s a certain theme song that goes with this pic. This is me and my baby bro @akyilla. Thank you for making me an uncle of a beautiful nephew! #TBT.... now we are both fathers! If you get another son hopefully they will be close or closer than us! Love you much and I had to do it! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 - @hammhamn on Instagram

#tbt Dois grandes personagens da nossa cidade festejando o título mundial da Seleção Brasileira de 1970. Os saudosos conterrâneos Calico Lima e o Cabo Coritibano da BM. - @dudapintodeleve on Instagram

“4 ur eyez only..” - @traysloane on Instagram

In my bio, I have attached a link that will lead you to multiple websites, databases, and other sources you can use to educate yourself on black identity and the fight for equality. The pages are filled with petitions, proper organizations to donate to, and other sources. I’m going to keep updating. If anyone needs black literature, art, or historical context, please DM me. I’d be happy to share. DO MORE - @dylanprabs on Instagram

#peterbeard 🖤 I am the Light. The Light is within me, The Light moves throughout me, The Light surrounds me, The Light protects me, I am the Light. I am the Light, I am the Light, I am, I am, I am! #thelightcollective - @tessamatthias on Instagram

- Celebrity pics

- awe me

- Photographer Ed Drew, while deployed to Helmand Province Afghanistan, photographed his comrades with a Civil War era tintype camera.

I remember my mothers prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life. Happy 78th to my beautiful mum. Simply love you. ❤️ - @backonair on Instagram

- .BIPoC... Wartime & Military

Hey, were hosting book club again, this time on The Americans - 9/27 @ 8pm EST - shoot us a DM to join in! #mdrnwstlnd - @frozenwaste.land on Instagram

- Wanderlust 2012

Foto bersama didepan sebuah rumah di kecamatan Tewah, Kabupaten Gunung Mas, Kalimantan Tengah . . . ⏳ 1965 📸 COLLECTIE @diestakristiana #sejarahindonesia #indonesianculture #jamandulu #jamandoeloe #tempodoeloe #jamandulubanget #indonesiatempodoeloe #masa_lalu #tewah #gunungmas #kalteng #kaltengpos #infokalteng #dayakkalteng #klikkalteng #antarakalteng #explorekalteng #instakalteng #savekalteng #kabarkalteng #history #fotolawas #fotojadul #jadoel #masalalu - @masalaloe.id on Instagram

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

- Woman and child, Nunivak, 1929 photograph by Edward S. Curtis

- Antique bathing suits

5.25.20 - @beaubuffalo on Instagram

- Great Photos

- The Book of Modern Marvels (1917)

- Tennessee State University

- books

- Cultured N Curious

Photographs by Vivian Maier (1950s-1970s) - @anaisjulia on Instagram

- Two boys teaching each other parts of their culture (1962). Photography credit: Robert Halmi.

- Pinteresting People

- Blues of the Mississippi Hill Country Stomp

- Good Riddance

- Nina Simone

- When you miss the rubber quota (late 19th century Congo)

Last evening I received a call from a woman who is running for city council in Santa Monica, CA. The connection was bad at first but I thought I heard this person say that the Inkwell Beach’s story of it being a “place of pain” was not conducive to the Santa Monica environment. I sat up in my seat and asked her to repeat what she had just conveyed to me and she did. She said, “I think it should be renamed to Nick Gabaldon Beach. It feels better. I don’t feel comfortable sitting at a place of pain.” She also mentioned that she had spoken to Black surfers and they were OK with it. I knew this was a lie. The words fumbled from her lips. I listened to her until I could no longer take the repeated remark of “pain” and then I let her know who she was actually speaking with, the person who requested the plaque be placed at INKWELL BEACH. I let her know the history behind the beach and the plaque. Let me share it with you. That plaque didn’t magically appear. That plaque was fought for by me for two years. When I gave the speech in front of the city council it was the only day that I could make it happen. I called Black surfers, I called the press to attend...no one but my Valentine’s date was in that chamber on my side. The plaque speech was in honor of heroes lost in Santa Monica. Rosa Parks and Corretta Scott King had just passed away. There was a race riot between Blacks and Latinos over at SAMO High School. I watched helicopters fly over our future generations and decided to act. Nick Gabaldon, a Santa Monica native born from Black and Latino parents was the main factor in asking for the plaque. His surf legacy would hopefully build a common bridge between the two and they would have a common hero, I thought. Inkwell itself was a hero, as it was home for Black Angelinos after church. The Joy Girls were patrons of that beach. That beach is ours. The day the plaque was awarded by Cultural Affairs and the City Manager, I had to fight again this time with the BSA. I’m going to fight to keep “INKWELL BEACH” that belongs to us. No one can change it. #solidarityinsurf #santamonica #inkwellbeach #blackhistory #ourhistory #nickgabaldon #blackgirlssurf #inkwellsurf - @blackgirlssurf on Instagram

- African American Knitting

- 1904 Worlds Fair

- African american men

What items are you trying to see? - @viznclothing on Instagram

At Wembley Arena in London. With @carlenedavismusic & my son @thetalentinc #TB thanks for this shot @omarpeacemaker83 - @thetommycowan on Instagram

- Durmuş (Dourmouche), his hand was cut off by the invading Greeks in Yalova during Yalova Peninsula massacres

⭐ Calafate Zoológicos Humanos ⭐ vía streaming + Conversatorio con el director Hans Mülchi. 📝Sinopsis 👉🏾 A fines del siglo XIX, fueguinos fueron capturados y arrastrados a Europa para ser exhibidos como salvajes en zoológicos humanos. Entre ellos estaba Calafate, un niño selk’nam de 9 años que sobrevivió y volvió al Estrecho de Magallanes. 🤷‍♂️ ¿Cuándo? HOY miércoles 23 de Septiembre a las 20 hrs. 🤷‍♀️ ¿Repetición? ¡Obvio! el viernes 25 de Septiembre en el mismo horario 📍 ¿Dónde? Vía streaming en el Fanpage Miradas Regionales y por Youtube Miradas Regionales 🤑 ENTRADA LIBERADA 🤑 - @exploratarapaca on Instagram

- Little Freddie Mercury with a nanny.

- A father stares at the hands of his five year-old daughter, which were severed as a punishment for having harvested too little rubber.

ONU llama de «descolonizar» los Museos y a devolver restos humanos y objetos patrimoniales robados a Pueblos Originarios https://bit.ly/2GjTza0 @radiodelmarrdm #mapuche #tehuelche #PuebloOriginario - @radio_trapananda on Instagram

Perempuan papua di sekitar hilir sungai Bomberai, Mac Cluergolf (Teluk Berau), Sorong, Papua Barat 1907-1908. Sumber : veronica via ITD forum. Repost: @sejarahpapua1 #papua#fwp#melanesia#otsus#paniai#papuacoll #waena#jayapura#manokwari #nabire#biak#papualivesmatter#intanjaya#sorong#fakfak#indonesia#cenderawasi#fakfak#serui#timika#wamena# Follow @hitspapua.id for more ❤️ #hitspapuaid #hitspapua #moppapua #nabirepapuaid #papua #papuabarat #papuaindonesia - @hitspapua.id on Instagram

- Africa

- Black Memories

- Black History

Only this week till Sunday August 2nd, “Solidarity” the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of @naacp and in collaboration with @voguemagazine, is now live. Head to the @magnumphotos shop now! Available Print only or in really nice frames. - @thomashoepker on Instagram

Bap pou bap ak Mèt Agwe 💔📿 _________________ #pwezilanmou #pwezirasin #agwetawoyo #rasin #poesie #igpoem #igblogger #lanmou #poesieamour #loveyou - @pwezi_er.zulie on Instagram

100 years today Paramahansa Yogananda sanctified the benighted shores of the USA with the arrival of his lotus feet 🙏🏼 #yogananda #selfrealizationfellowship - @inderikey on Instagram

- Celebrity

« un monde sans Serigne Bamba, un monde sans moi, ce monde sera lugubre. Je vous conseille , en ce moment-là de suivre les fils de Serigne Bamba car ils détiennent la science pour guider toute l’humanité ». Cheikh Ibrahima Fall - - - - - - -#galsen221 #team221 #221 #mouride #mouridoullāhh #mouridesadikh #mourideimages #mourides_sadikh #mourides #mouridemages #18safar #serigne #serignetouba #serignemountakhambacké #beugserignetouba #beugu_serignetouba #touba #bamba #serignetouba #touba #mourideimages #bayefall #khassida #khassidaday #bambaday #mouride #toubaestmagic #senegal #senegal🇸🇳 #touba - @je_suis_mourides on Instagram

- 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.

- Famous African Americans

- Cursed_hands

- 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)

- African American Genealogy

- Boxing

Color Barriers and Military Service aside, Lieutenant Robinson was a 4-Sport Letterman at UCLA and maybe the greatest athlete of all time. Pure Legend! Thank You For Your Selfless ‘Service To Others ‘ both at home and abroad 🇺🇸 R.I.P. 2LT 🐐 #Repost @rootsoffight ・・・ Unlike many of the icons represented in this collection, the name Jackie Robinson was not yet universally recognized before joining the armed forces. The future Brooklyn Dodger was drafted to the US Army in 1942, some three years before playing professional baseball and five years before breaking the color line in the Majors. As a result, Jackie was subject to the same unfavorable treatment as his fellow black soldiers. When applying for a position in Officer Candidate School (OCS) - a spot rarely given to black applicants - Jackie and his colleagues’ applications had been delayed for months. After protests from Joe Louis - who was also stationed at the same base - the men were accepted to OCS. This experience led to the growth of a close friendship between Jackie and Joe. Robinson was no stranger to this type of treatment. The experiences he was subjected to during the court proceedings of an unwarranted court-martial would be remembered when he later joined MLB and was subjected to racist attacks. After he was acquitted, he served as a coach for Army Athletics until receiving an honorable discharge in November 1944. Just a few short months later Jackie was back in the ballpark a setting to change the course of history. The ’Service To Others collection is available now. Learn more about how this collab is helping raise funds for @mergingvetsandplayers - only at rootsoffight.com. Link in bio #RootsofFight #KnowYourRoots - @nateboyer37 on Instagram

Poor family but Happy family ❤️❤️ . . . . . #photography #biharphotography #gaya #patna #aurangabad #picoftheday #begusarai #bhagalpur #bhojpur #darbhanga #comedy #jehanabad #pic #katihar #picture #instagram #kishanganj #lakhisarai #art #instadaily #instagood #munger #shayari #muzaffarpur #nalanda #nawada #rohtas #vaishali #purnia #patnaphotography - @_bihar_photography on Instagram

Posted @withregram • @joga_v Cultural Edition, JAB JAB Edition! Jab Jab! Jabbing is a pretentious action, but it has a significant historical connection to the story of black human beings and their person-hood and humanity. The word jab has its roots in the French word “Diable,” meaning “devil.” Thus, in the Grenadian context, Jab Jab, as it is used, means “devil, devil” or “double-devil.” Certainly, the masqueraders are not the devils themselves. They are instead acting out the actions done by a people they believe to be devils. After emancipation, however, the formally enslaved Africans were able to take part in the masquerade and began using, what is called, Cannes Brulees or “burnt cane” to paint themselves black and greasy as a commemoration of their freedom. In the days of slavery whenever fire broke out upon an Estate, the slaves on the surrounding properties were immediately mustered and marched to the spot, horns and shells were blown to collect them and the gangs were followed by the drivers cracking their whips and curging with cires and blows to their work. After emancipation, the negroes began to represent this scene as a kind of commemoration of the change in their condition, and the procession of the “cannes brulees” used to take place on the night of the 1st of August. #Repost from @jabjabofficial. We are @jabjabofficial 🇬🇩 #grenada #473 #jab #jabculture #jabnation #jabjab #jabjabjouvert #carnival #puregrenada #jabofficial #spicemass #spiceisle #jouvert #caribbean #melaninking #caribbeancarnival #grenadacarnival #trinidadandtobago #soca #soca2019 #trinidadcarnival2019 Follow @jabjabofficial 🔛 @jabjabofficial ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 - @joga_v on Instagram

- Inspirational women in History

DAMANI NKOSI//ILL CAMILLE//PRESTON HARRIS//ANEESA STRINGS// Prod. RO BLVD - @damani_nkosi on Instagram

Smartphones are better . . #onceuponatime🍎 - @sir_walter_wolf on Instagram

‘The Boy with the flag’ by Vanley Burke. We did a series of documentaries with Vanley, he was an articulate, funny, vital subject. He’s been documenting the changing community in Birmingham for over 50 years. Focussing on Afro Caribbean community but also capturing the ever evolving waves of migration in the UK. Check out his work, important artist. #vanleyburke #photography - @lukeseomore on Instagram

Goooood morning 🦋 - @thairsalonla on Instagram

Happy 100th Birthday to the King of the Alto Horn. The King of Kansas City.You are the catalyst for everything brilliant. I suppose with the thunder and force that your life created here it was only normal that this entire year of 2020 would be filled with such force. We love you, we cherish you, and know that we are eternally Chasing the Bird, You. You are Everything. My life will celebrate you. Rest King, and know that you continue to light up the eternal life force daily. If they don’t pass through you, they don’t pass, period. Thank You, I love you. Happy Birthday King. #charlieparkercentennial #kasascityking #thataltohorn - @brainchildworld on Instagram

Still a fav’ #ellemagazine #editorial - @nalaluuna on Instagram

- Holiday tops

- 1860s

- Young men of the Gold Coast study the African soldier on a World War II recruiting poster in the colonys capital Accra, circa 1941 [1960 x 1936]

- Jack Johnson, early 1900s [758 x 1024]

You can steal our face but not our inner beauty #acidattacks #acidattack #acidvictims #stopacidattacks #stopsaleacid - @stop_acidattack on Instagram

Kunta Kinteh - the brave Mandinka worrior who fought back!⠀ ⠀ Around 1750 in a village near Jurrureh located in The Gambia, west Africa, what would become a legend was born named Kunta Kinteh. He was from the Mandinka tribe, which is one of the biggest tribes still in West Africa. Being a young teenager at the time, Kuntah was captured and enslaved. He was taken to an Island where the slave catchers gathered all the enslaved (the Island is called Kunta Kinteh Island today), shipped to Goree Island, located in Senegal and then sold to an American slaveowner and therefore was taken to Maryland, USA. Amongst other enslaved Africans, he was forcefully removed from his home, family and everything he ever knew. ⠀ ⠀ •⠀ ⠀ As brave as he was though, he made several attempts to escape and refused to kneel down to the demands put on him. He resisted both his enslavement and the name Toby that his owner imposed on him. For this, he would get beaten and lashed which cracked open the skin of his back. After his fourth attempt at escape, the slave catchers gave him a choice: be castrated, or lose a foot. Kunta Kinteh chose the latter.⠀ ⠀ •⠀ ⠀ Kunta Kinteh’s story became mainstream when Alex Hailey, an African American author, traced back his ancestry to Kuntah Kinteh. The book is called Roots and it later on became a series with a huge number of viewers. To some, Kunta Kinteh is just a fictional figure who was mentioned in Alex Hailey’s book. Let me assure you that he was very much real and is a big part of The Gambias history. He is honoured and respected - as well as his family he was forced to leave back in The Gambia. They are still standing strong and have a strong connection to their ancestor Kunta Kinteh.⠀ ⠀ •⠀ ⠀ Kuntah Kinteh lived the rest of his life in the US. He got married and had a daughter. Unfortunately his family was sold off to other plantations and they all became separated. Kuntah Kinteh passed away in 1822 and it is said that he did so with a broken heart 🥀⠀ ⠀ We will never forget what a hero Kunta Kinteh was ✊🏿🇬🇲⠀ Did you know about this ancestor?⠀ Have you seen or read Roots?⠀ I need to see it again and definitely visit Kuntah Kinteh Island! - @africandiaries_ on Instagram

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