Yoruba
It might even be said that the fetish is the consummate form of power for Marx insofar as it mystifies and materializes in the same gesture, insofar as it crystallizes the necessity and inevitability of mystification for materialization. Indeed, if fetish…
The Benin Kingdom, dating back to the 11th century, was one of the oldest and most advanced states in western
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. — Eleanor Roosevelt Neil Rodger (South African, 1941 - 2013)
My people
In 1964, at the very height of the Space Race, grade-school Edward Makuka Nkoloso announced plans to launch a rocket that would send twelve astronauts and ten cats to Mars.
A hippo doesn't need to lumber to the local drug store and buy sunscreen; it can make its own. And the method is pretty ingenious.
Gripping photos show what decades of segregation looked like in Nelson Mandela's home country.
Rita Miljo, pictured, who reintroduced packs of baboons into the wilds of South Africa, died in the fire which destroyed much of the headquarters of the sanctuary she built 250 miles north east of Johannesburg.
Thomas Richman Blackshear II (born November 14, 1955) is an AfricanAmerican artist, many of whose paintings adorn Evangelical churches. He is also a sculptor and a designer of ornaments, often of African American themes. Blackshear was born in Waco, Texas. He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. Blackshear