Photographs can be a visual collection of memories. They hold a sentimental and cherished value. For the perspective of an artist, photography shows the world and life in an entirely different dime…
Favour Jonathan explores her identity as a Black woman through her versatile hairstyles.
Filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry is just as prolific on the Twittersphere as he is on the big screen. In a tweet series that went viral, Cherry decided to celebrate “Black women unbothered by the police: A Photo Series” for Black History Month. The photos show badass women standing up to police in ways most of […]
Steven Kasher Gallery in New York is launching exhibitions documenting the work of two photographers decades apart: Stephen Shames and Ruddy Roye
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Poem. By Josh Healey. Poem about Peter Norman, the white Australian athlete in the historic protest and iconic photo at the 1968 Olympics.
Source: @nikkiesthoughts Instagram "I was introduced to the plight of being Black before I learned how to ride a bike. My folks armed me with not only knowledge of self but also knowledge of my oppressor AND an understanding of the necessity to never ever be a docile negro." Loving this vibrant typographical illustrati
Black Muslim leader Malcolm X , teasingly leaning on shoulder of tux-clad Cassius Clay , who is sitting smugly at soda fountain counter, surrounded by jubilant fans after he beat Sonny Liston for the...
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Jerry Dhonau, whose reporting at Little Rock's Central High School during the school desegregation crisis in 1957 helped the Arkansas Gazette win a Pulitzer Prize, died Friday in Albuquerque, N.M., said his daughter Stephanie Dhonau of Little Rock.
Quiet moments from everyday life in segregated Alabama speak loudly almost 60 years later.
Young artist Favour Jonathan explores her identity as a black woman through her changing hairstyles.
Sixty years ago, the South African government cleared Sophiatown, a multi-racial neighbourhood in Johannesburg, to turn it into a whites-only area.
..stand up and be aggressive with understanding, good will and with a sense of discipline. Yet these things should not be substitutes for pressing on and with this aggressive attitude.
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As Wisconsin historian Mark Speltz returns for an event at Milwaukee Public Library, we asked him to tell us about his favorite images from "North of Dixie."
The radical activist has dedicated her life to feminism and the civil rights movement
Satoshi was born in Japan in 1967. In 1992, he began work in a video production company working as a designer.
Speaking with the creators of the "I'm Tired" Project, a selection of photos highlighting microaggresions.
Looking through his camera lens, Gordon Parks surveyed mid-20th-century America and shot photographs as informative as newspaper headlines and as rigorously composed as oil paintings. In this exhibition, which spans two galleries and three decades (1942–1970), viewers can feel Parks (1912–2006) absorbing the art of his time and using his lens to frame timeless moments. […]
Diana Ross (March 26, 1944- ) is a singer and actress who played Dorothy in the 1978 movie version of The Wiz alongside Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross (no relation). Ross first rose to fame as a founding member and lead singer of the Motown group The Supremes during the 60s. After leaving the group in 1970, Diana began her solo career that has included successful ventures into film and Broadway. The second of six children of African-American parents Ernestine Lillian (Moten), a sc
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It was the second session of the 27th parliament, 3 March 1970. The House was sitting for the first time since John Gorton had been re-elected as Prime Minister. On the third day of the session I…
In 1956 Gordon Parks traveled to Alabama for LIFE magazine to report on race in the South. Photographing the day-to-day life of an African-American family, Parks was able to capture the tenderness …
The famed photographer's LIFE magazine images document the lives of an extended African-American family in 1950s segregated Alabama