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1836 image of Mary Jones, one of the first recorded Trans+ woman in New York History. This Lithograph was created following her trial where she was charged with grand larceny.

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Dorothy is a 2019 WNDB Mentee. A former English teacher, Dorothy’s mission is to write & create positive, authentic, outside-the-box stories for children & young adults that unlock the subconscious dreams waiting to be fulfilled.

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"Who dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so true,
That even yet its mighty daring sings"

The dreamer is poet Langston Hughes, illustrated by . Check out Darnell's illustration portfolio here: https://t.co/fR2vJjtT5m

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can't believe i haven't done this on the first of the month

hello im malik! im a black artist who makes comics and cartoons! i created world of weirdos, a silly comic about characters going on adventures!

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As a black vtuber I would like to use this month to highlight the storytelling aspect of the African American culture with you all!
If you could join me on the 25th of this month, that would be great! More info to come!

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Day 12 of - Popsicle is the ballerina of the group. Her love for ballet and knowledge goes beyond time and space. Her original design was a little white girl until some key parts of Thorndike's story made a drastic change, creating mass character design changes

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Artwork and OC by
For Black History Month, I'm introducing to you guys a new character for my original series, "Cats in the Unknown."

Meet Samantha, a tomboy and Karma and Gracie's human friend.

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In honor of Black History Month -- Black Wall Street, Black Love

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Vanessa is the meek one of her 3 sisters. While they fight in battle, she works as their healer.

As a🍞person, I didn't think it was my place to draw POC. But now I know, now more than ever, we need more representation in our art & our media altogether.

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Some of Daphnes inner thoughts. Love black love.

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Today, we honor Whitney Houston's national anthem performance at 1991 Super Bowl. Whitney Houston was 27 when she made history singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 1991 we honor.

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