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-Come look at me . 19′ . Nigeria
Ph. Lakin Ogunbanwo
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Affirmations
I am a wealthy black woman.
I am receptive to abundance and prosperity.
I am grateful to be financially provided for.
I am worthy of having my needs and desires met.
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My favorite kind of nails on black women
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I am about to walk into a new season of my life filled with
abundance. financial security. new career. + benefits + salary increase joy. love. peace. confidence. purpose. spiritual growth. change. new opportunities. traveling. knowledge. reciprocity. creativity. passion.
Claiming it as if it’s already mine.
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Nigerian Artist Fred Martins uses the iconic afro comb to celebrate activists jailed fighting for freedom and fairness for Africans.
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Poster for the International Jazz Festival in Dortmund, Germany (1976). Designed by Günther Kieser.
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Janet Collins, the first Black prima ballerina at The Metropolitan Opera in her dressing room on the night of her debut, November 11, 1951. Ms. Collins, a cousin of Carmen de Lavallade, performed Giuseppe Verdi’s “Aida” that night. She died in 2003 at the age of 86.
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