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In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth,.we wanted to do a #FlashbackFriday back to when @arthurmount worked with @ACLU to #illustrate #historical #heroes for the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the 14th Amendment.
See more work by Arthur here. https://t.co/lsAzwPF6Bg
#projects
Poet #LangstonHughes was born #otd in 102. Hughes focused on a deep commitment to African American history, treating the subject with the framework of modernist poetry. 🎨: Winold Reiss, c. 1925 Learn more: https://t.co/C7Aau8HA92 #BlackHistoryMonth
Black folks exist in a galaxy far far away and you can stay mad about it 🤗 🖤#BlackHistoryMonth #swrepmatters
My wife's blog https://t.co/DWQOyUiLC0 kicking off #BlackHistoryMonth with some new graphics and a brand refresh https://t.co/Byj8gRDmZ1
"I am glad to see that men are getting their rights, but I want women to get theirs, and while the water is stirring, I will step into the pool."
Sojourner Truth is the intersectional feminist icon the world still needs today. #BlackHistoryMonth
The extremely talented @LoveisWise_ did the @GoogleDoodles illustration for #BlackHistoryMonth and it is SO BEAUTIFUL! A huge congrats to this talented artist https://t.co/nHRlKn4yO2 #SojournerTruth
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate American abolitionist Sojourner Truth, who escaped from slavery & became a powerful advocate for justice & equality everywhere.
Thanks to our guest artist @loveiswise_ for such a thoughtful #GoogleDoodle! → https://t.co/W1VzvI4S9B
#BlackHistoryMonth is over and I've finally got around to sharing what I was working on for the Windrush Black History Exhibit in Bradford. #Rihanna was the first black woman to be on the cover of the @BritishVogue September issue. @rihanna
Beautiful #portrait of Fanny Eaton by Joanna Boyce Wells (1861; @YaleBritishArt). Some fascinating research about her - Fanny Eaton: The Black Pre-Raphaelite Muse that Time Forgot https://t.co/r4BXXIjcyK via @AnOtherMagazine #BlackHistoryMonth #arthistory
Fabric Residency will relaunch on Thursday 18th October 2018 with the exhibition celebrating Africa as part of #BlackHistoryMonth @UkCDM Featured artwork by Val Jackson #art #Manchester
This #Malawi 1964 #Independence 3d stamp depicts 1st #PrimeMinister & #President #HastingsKamuzuBanda. A prolific, #WellPublished #BlackLeader @britishlibrary hold many of his works including his speech on the #VietnamWar #GetReading #Philatelic #BlackHistoryMonth @BLAsia_Africa
To continue our celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth take a look at this older title from @NML_Muse - https://t.co/tMhHAmtbmc.
'The Black Presence' is an introductory guide on over 20 paintings in their own collection that feature black people as their major or minor subject.
Had to share a beautiful moment when a pupil visiting Just Imagine https://t.co/xaZaN8BGB7 for a bookpick picked up this title and said "she looks like me".
#BlackHistoryMonth @FL_Childrens
Who wants smoke? We're gonna give you Fire...Blackfire!! #comics #comicbooks #indiecomics #comicart #comicbook #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackGirlMagic #BlackGirlsRock #anniversary #ComingSoon
The Story of the WINDRUSH by K.N. Chimbiri
BOOK LAUNCH
13 Oct
Jury's Inn Croydon
7 yrs upwards
True-life story of families relocating from the Caribbean to bolster post-war British workforce, 1948 & 1971.
https://t.co/36Guuznp6X
#blackhistorymonth @knchimbiri
Loving the #GoogleDoodle for the start of #BlackHistoryMonth
It's Mary Prince's 230th birthday - the first woman to publish a slave narrative in Britain #BlackBritishHistory
Just one of the many texts we study on the MA in #BlackBritishWriting!
Since its #BlackHistoryMonth, here is a black heroine for you to look up: Sanité Belair (1781-1802), a Haitian revolutionary & formidable lieutenant in Toussaint L'Ouverture's army. Her last words before she was executed by the French were "Long live liberty, down with slavery!"