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Life comes at you fast! Be prepared for the consequences ahead. 🤷🏾‍♀️She wasn’t ready & thought Nia was soft. I think she learned her lesson & got hit with that Thanks 2 my creative team.

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We don't necessarily need it to be to celebrate the work of black artists. Why not all year round?! So, from now until Friday night we're sharing the inspiration...

Celebrating (no.1)

Meschac Gaba https://t.co/qPAs1fJs0y

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This big sassy, terrifying witch has always given off black vibes...and drag vibes, but we’ll save that for pride month lmao!
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This is the direction my art is going and i LOVE it. This is a teaser image for an up coming children’s book about the importance of getting your name pronounced correctly.

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Day 25: THE MAN THAT STARTED ALL THIS CBM SHIT. BLADE. A human-vampire hybrid with all the strengths but none of the weaknesses of a traditional vampire, Blade hunts vampires and more. Immortalized by , to be continued by Mahershala Ali.

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Katherine Johnson's contributions to science and mathematics paved the path forward to outer space. 🚀

She overcame racial and gender barriers to prove to us that anyone can reach for the stars.
Rest In Peace. ✊🏽


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In case you missed it, here's my Follow The Leader Tour poster art for Azizi Gibson.

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[RTs are appeicated] is coming back this Thursday to celebrate the last three days of  !

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i made something for i wanted to convey that even though black people are so strong in the constant face of discrimination and hatred, they are still human and it hurts. i love you all.

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Since it's I wanted to highlight General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie. He commanded 53,000 troops in the French Revolutionary Wars where he smashed the Austrians. At the Eisack River he beat an entire cavalry squadron singlehandedly!

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It's in the USA so check out our episodes with world-renowned scholars on Africans, African-Americans & France!

Dr. Clavin & Haiti's impact on France/US Civil War https://t.co/e1IEefJjQi

Dr. Robin Mitchell: Black women in 1800s France https://t.co/O9LFS882z2

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