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Billy the tank. Douglass the tanker truck. Jessy the helicopter
Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) in his studio in 1979
Jacob Lawrence with a panel from the Frederick Douglass series, 1939
The Library, 1967
Harriet Tubman Series (Panel 4) 1940
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Happy birthday to educator, activist, and artist Sarah Mapps Douglass, born #onthisday in 1806! Douglass was a founding member of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Association & a skilled botanical artist. Her paintings are the earliest surviving work signed by a Black woman.
Flowers, with a transcribed anonymous poem, n.d., by #SarahMappsDouglass (American, 1806-1882), who was born #otd (Sept 9). Held by @LibraryCompany; source, @brainpickings, https://t.co/SG0vKLB6F9 #womenartists
"My free life began”
Frederick Douglass makes his dramatic escape from slavery #OTD 1838
He went on to become an anti-slavery activist most famous for his oratory and writing including the famous "North Star" newspaper.#FrederickDouglas
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS LIVES AGAIN (THE GHOST OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS), Charles Wilbert White, 1949
So let's start with some of my very, veeeery old art (don't worry, we will get to bearable stuff eventually) Here's the first attempt I made for a mascot, this think it's just "CABEZILLA", eventually it evolved into my OC Douglass.
#OldArt
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." - Frederick Douglass
#InternationalPicnicDay
1949, United States Brewers vintage ad with illustration "Week-end at the lake" by Douglass Crockwell
#1940s #Art #Illustrations #Beer #Vintage
A rose is a rose is a revolution... Sarah Mapps Douglass's flowers – the first surviving art signed by an African-American woman https://t.co/dvOi1RI7bK
A rose is a rose is a revolution... Sarah Mapps Douglass's flowers – the first surviving art signed by an African-American woman https://t.co/Gkqe4EYw4N
Fanart of Douglass and Volans from the Andy Bass webtoon made by @KenneDuck! Go read it, it’s a ton of fun! These men are beautiful, bearded, and full of chaotic energy!! 🧜♀️💚
Women were often more feared than their husbands according to slaves like Frederick Douglass https://t.co/liZw6Gm9h1
Marking the 175th anniversary of Frederick Douglass's meeting with Daniel O'Connell & the first #StPatricksDay since John Hume & John Lewis's passing, we present "Liberators", portraits by @4NIKKOLAS celebrating these four iconic civil rights leaders. https://t.co/ppJroGomfk
Thanks to @_waalkr for helping me collage a couple of photos. I'm new to scrapbooking and they were extremely helpful! The photo in the top right is my son, Doug Douglas "Lil' Doug" Douglas and Husband Douglass Douglas "Huge Doug" Douglas, and I.