⁠⁠Spotlight on David F. Walker :
Writer, filmmaker, and “BadAzz MoFo” launching his own comic book company this year, called Solid Comix!

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2019 UPDATE ,BABY!
I am Adonis.
😼-An artist, performer , avid cereal lover, and one of the best friends and allies you could possibly have!
😻I try to set an example and break out of norms set by society.
I am a black, geeky animal guy!

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Black History Month Challenge 2019 Day 8 - Flint/Jaycen (Marvel, Inhumans)
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WESLEY SNIPES
Long before , another black superhero jumped off the comic pages onto the big screen w/ 3 great horror movies (one directed by ) from 1998 to 2004: BLADE! Starring (we miss ya)

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Starting in 1966, the Black Panthers advocated self-defense in response to police brutality and the KKK. They also addressed poverty within their own communities.

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2/5 Cyborg
2/6 Zack the Black Power Ranger
2/7 Luke Cage
2/8 Misty Knight

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Today & Everyday, we celebrate Tiq Milan!🌹
Check out our full post here: https://t.co/4RPjxtOiCb

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Hey! I’m Gram and I’m dropping in my piece for I’m 20 and I do art and things 🎉

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If you love TWD, Mass Effect, and Batman. You'll love Amelia Sky!

Kickstart A New Apocalypse •Kickstart A New World @ https://t.co/Ep9sstxvBS

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Meet Dr. Lloyd Augustus Hall, a chemist who revolutionized the food industry. Dr. Hall received his Doctorate in Science from Virginia State College in 1944.

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C’est le Alors en cet honneur THREAD SUR LES SUPER HÉROS NOIRS ! Parce qu’il y a bien plus que Black Panther et qu’ils sont aujourd’hui bien loin d’être de simple sidekick, mais de véritables rouages de Marvel, alors retweetez, suivez, déroulez... on y vas ! 👊🏿

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Finally it's here!

Lilah (left) and Tas (right).

I've had Lilah for a while now, the poor, never-to-be-reciprocated lesbian lover of Alyona, but here she is standing on her own two feet. With her fab younger sister!

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Black History Month Challenge 2019 Day 7 - Lex (Paladins: Champions of the Realm)
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Archibald Motley painted this portrait of his grandmother, Emily Motley, in 1922. Emily was born a slave in 1842, was freed after the Civil War, and moved north to Chicago. Her grandson paid tribute to her strength with this dignified portrait.

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She is her own superpower and a character you should check out in the pages if Noble!

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