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@A1RWhite @BlackDigitalHum Wait, didn't see the border on that gif until now. Good lord. You're definitely NOT a crap face, my friend. How embarrassing.
Berks Annual Article Prizes--due Feb 15; send your best or nominate!!! https://t.co/IBHNzXmA9q
Revisiting this moment, created through the work of the Digital Aponte team Linda Rodríguez and @Adita_Ferrer. From the Visualizing Aponte catalog (2018), art by José Bedia, Juan Roberto Diago, Édouard Duval Carrié, and Teresita Fernández
Benjamin Latrobe, 1797: "Pencil and ink watercolor; caption, preparations for the enjoyment of a fine Sunday among the blacks of Norfolk." via https://t.co/LqNG53Mj05
Edward W. Clay, "A Black Tea Party" (1833) the Life in Philadelphia series (source: @librarycompany)
The ghost map and more in Lyle Saxon's Gumbo Ya-Ya. 🧐 I've shared these before, I'm sure.
Still open on my computer: New Orleans French Market paintings and sketches. The way Black and Indigenous women are so present in them.
Wrote this in 2016 about mob violence, Black freedom struggles, and electoral transitions: “Yet Lives and Fights”: Riots, Resistance, and Reconstruction – AAIHS https://t.co/MHlz5zFwos
Today's Google Doodle honors Carter G. Woodson, founder of what is now Black History Month.