Black authors have seen their works banned and censored because of personal, ideological, or political reasons. This #BlackHistoryMonth, consider reading some (or all!) of these books the censors didn't want you to read: https://t.co/u3z4mbIX8k
To celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth, here's an old portrait painting of one of my heroes, #FredHampton
#PantherPower #BlackPanther
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
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
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!"
On the final day of #BlackHistoryMonth, I wanna give a shout out to the unsung heroes of our history
Each day of #BlackHistoryMonth, I'll be posting an original for sale in my shop. I'm not only celebrating the past, but also the present & #Afrofuturism. Today I'm conjuring sacred geometry & black boys basking in blue
Purchase details
https://t.co/6YYQ4byCal
The kick off #BlackHistoryMonth, I had the honor of drawing today's #GoogleDoodle @GoogleDoodles celebrating historian, author and journalist Carter G. Woodson, often times considered the "Father of Black History."
https://t.co/eOEpe83peu
This #blackhistorymonth, listen to this @npr interview w/ MIDNIGHT WITHOUT A MOON author @lindawjackson: https://t.co/jEoTe5wAts #EmmettTill