↕️ Update February 2022 -
🕸️Rumored Champions
🔘Captain America (Sam Wilson)
🔘Misty Knight

📲Source: CODE_DAGOTH

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Quick oil sketch of the 19th century American sculptor Edmonia Lewis.
8" x 10" on canvas panel

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'MARVEL'S VOICES: LEGACY' RETURNS TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH! Check it out NOW on DF NEWS! https://t.co/AAA6obkaiC

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After the first tweet, https://t.co/sUgDd67ERC
I got inspired to continue.
The Summoning just became a series for major figures and gods of Africa.
Hopefully the lazy man won't make me stop

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Our November Newsletter is out! ⭐

During Black History Month we've been catching up with London artist about history, art, work, and dance.

https://t.co/F9e3taY8GQ

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Don't miss the Art Fair at The Plot on Union Street from 29 - 31 Oct, in partnership with , as part of Join them for a weekend of art, music, entertainment, food and a variety of designer-makers from across Plymouth!
Free & open to all.

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Another Friday, another tale! From Tanzania, we bring "The Calabash Kids". It's a story of magical children illus by One of our all time favourites! Click to download https://t.co/qXIkXKhQ32

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In celebration of we're sharing this piece by the talented Leslie Thompson. It's a tribute to legendary baseball star Jackie Robinson, who made history in 1947 when he became Major League Baseball’s first black player https://t.co/OCULAFLUaj ✊🏾 ✊🏿 ✊🏼

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During we are celebrating the work of Black American singer/songwriter and her contribution to .
Her song ‘Get Here’ has been a popular choice in our core repertoire for over six years!


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What have you been doing to celebrate Black History Month?

Our inspirational person that we're highlighting for this week is Marsha P. Johnson.

Marsha was a Black trans woman and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.

To find out more visit:
https://t.co/GlQ9CVg0uk

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Majozi John Moatshe

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"Believe in yourself. Your limitation—it's only your imagination."

illustration by

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In honour of Black History month we share with you this striking and sensitive portrait of a ‘West Indian Waitress’ from c. 1955 by Eva Frankfurther (1930-1959)

Explore more at https://t.co/LfWzjboeRE

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Come down to tomorrow (Fri 8th Oct) for an African themed at 10:30am-12pm 🎨 along with an African Drumming and Storytelling workshop too!🪘📖

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It’s and whilst our section is on display all year round - here are some of the fantastic books that you can borrow from the library 📚 You can see more on put Instagram account.

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Come down to on Friday 8th Oct for an African themed at 10:30am-12pm 🎨 along with an African Drumming and Storytelling workshop too!🪘📖

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I'm late, but anyways hiya I’m Vicky, a cosplayer, illustrator, photographer and journalist who loves drawing cute stuff

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Two dramatic stories of inventive escapes from slavery... & how Arts & Crafts helped educate (you'll get the pun when you read this)

Remembering the Black abolitionists of slavery in Yorkshire for : https://t.co/G4ZaspcLqA
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