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This vampire squid looks happy it's almost Halloween. From our @SILibraries, this 1889 scientific illustration shows the creature’s black skin, “cape” of webbing, and eyes that look red under certain light. https://t.co/c6dHTp6QaH
We remember Colin Powell, who became the first Black Secretary of State in 2001. The son of Jamaican immigrants, he credited family support and his public school education with helping him pursue his military career. This portrait is in @smithsoniannpg. https://t.co/avtcljFVKl
To everyone doing the casual wave at the end of the video call, these 13 species of Thecla butterflies are waving back. They're found in an encyclopedia of natural history of Central America in the collections of our @SILibraries. https://t.co/ntLAV4UdkM
Tonight is the first night of #Passover. A. Nedby—a 10-year-old student at the Educational Alliance Art School in Manhattan—made this textile of a seder in the late 1930s. It's now in our
@cooperhewitt: https://t.co/nvnVq1KBV8
The mantis shrimp is strong enough to crack open oysters (and aquarium glass), and strikes so fast that the water around it boils. More about the small but mighty creature and @NMNH illustration: https://t.co/XT9KDYYpw1
@BarackObama @MichelleObama @NPG @kehindewileyart @llcoolj Amy Sherald, chosen to paint Mrs. @MichelleObama, is a Baltimore-based artist known for her stylized, archetypal portrayals of African Americans. Sherald's "Grand Dame Queenie" is in our @NMAAHC: https://t.co/RQbm2BBpY2
Our @NPG just unveiled a new presidential portrait for their collection: President Frank Underwood #HouseofCards
"I, too, am America" — Langston Hughes, born on this day in 1902. Portrait via @NPG https://t.co/ZbBY3cTd7H
Settle in for the #MacysParade with stamp art from our @PostalMuseum https://t.co/TfnfFJUxCE #Thanksgiving
Have you voted? Cast your ballot for @sitesExhibits' #StarWars costume exhibit hashtag http://t.co/duTXC8RWh9