Celebrate resilience and African American folk art with today’s Sewing Stories featuring Harriet Powers. Harriet sewed to support her family and create priceless pictorial quilts that bring the stories of her family to life.

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And speaking of kids' books, our picture book list features some fantastic titles. https://t.co/prh4SDpcBW

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Each day of I've been posting an original for sale in honor of the past, present, & Afro-futurism. Today is a pencil sketch of from as played by

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I just had to do this 4x6 for my table at ASFE - come see me March 3rd and 4th at North Dekalb Mall!!

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1000 internet points to the person who can actually pronounce that acronym...

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Mae Jemison became the first African American woman to travel to space in 1992.

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black, queer, nonbinary, artist. studying film/video. an okay raccoon pal. they/them✌🏽

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I'm Will. Gay trans furry artist, big nerd, fraternity brother, and graduate student. I've been a part of this fandom for almost 10 years and I've met so many wonderful people because of it ✌️💖

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Each day of I'll be posting an original for sale in my shop. I'm not only celebrating the past, but also the present & Today I'm conjuring sacred geometry & black boys basking in blue

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June Bacon-Bercey (b 1932), likely 1st African-American woman to gain degree in atmospheric sciences (1954), honored by NASA & American Meteorological Society, used TV quiz show winnings to start scholarship fund for women https://t.co/zlhoXGlItX Day 16 of

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Cuba Libre, from the United Nations Series (1945) by Cuban artist, Mario Carreno. Via https://t.co/NlPmjbFo88

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black and queer being a white furred queer dog. Nonbinary they/them

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yeah im a gamer see me in any fighting game

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"Pursuit of Happiness" by Vertis Hayes for the Nurses' Residence in Harlem Hospital, 1937. The Harlem Hospital murals were the first major U.S. government commission awarded to African American artists.

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