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Melba Moore photographed by Kenn Duncan, 1970.
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elleseeof · 1 day
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Wanna see it from the back?
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saydesole · 10 days
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African Waist Beads 
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fyblackwomenart · 7 months
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"African woman" by Judith Scholtz on INPRNT
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sbrown82 · 8 months
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Donyale Luna, the world's first Black supermodel, showcasing her signature look!
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mintaikcorpse · 7 months
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IDK WHERE THIS CSME FROM BUT IT MAKES ME SO HAPPY
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woobosco · 1 year
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Afro Culture (My Culture)
@woobosco - This shit gon be framed in my crib. 
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agelessphotography · 3 months
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A Young Woman Waiting for the Bus, Syracuse, Dawoud Bey, 1985
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yourdailyqueer · 2 months
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Lucy Diggs Slowe (deceased)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 4 July 1885 
RIP: 21 October 1937
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Former prof tennis player, professor, activist
Note of firsts: First Black woman to serve as Dean of Women at any American university. Won the national title of the American Tennis Association's first tournament in 1917, the first African-American woman to win a major sports title. First person from her school to attend Howard University.
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twixnmix · 8 months
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Eartha Kitt photographed by Gordon Parks for LIFE magazine in New York City, 1952.
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nappy-by-nature · 2 months
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Soul ‘Fro
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sbrown82 · 30 days
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Linda Martell - "Color Him Father" (1970)
**Beyoncé's latest album 'Cowboy Carter' spotlights Linda Martell, a pioneer and trailblazer who paved the way for Black country music artists, as she was the first commercially successful Black female artist in the genre.
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afrotumble · 5 months
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Artist - WAK
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MICHAEL JACKSON // (02/∞) Thriller 40: The Album That Changed It All
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originalhaffigaza · 2 months
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