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auctionhouse69: grahamsj4: Everyone knew of the African Warlord General Kazim and his love of American women. Now she is going overseas to find out first hand.
pbstv: Riccardo Tisci of the house of Givenchy joins forces with Kehinde Wiley while he explores, for the first time, painting portraits of African American women inspired by some of the Louvre’s most iconic masterpieces. Tune into PBS TONIGHT (9/5)
beautiesofafrique: Peul women in Paoua || Central African Republic || Brice Blondel for HDPTCAR
blancmagazine: Guillame Caron - Magic Women Artist, Guillaume Caron, reclaims the racial slur ‘coloured’ and replaces it with colourful, in this series of stunning portraits celebrating ‘African beauty’. All of the works in the series are produced
breedingthefuture: mastertech9307-blog: White women world wide will assume this position when they are ovulating and Ready to accept the fertile black seed that will bear fruit In 9 months. they just cant get those giant african cocks into
deliciousdecadence: nakedebony: African American Women Delicious Decadence
fabulousityyy: I love seeing us in a positive light. Women like this make me proud to be an African American woman. As you can see I am obsessed with these photos lol. Black|Beautiful|Talented|
glovesinthesummertime:Not only did this movie challenge the constant oppression of women, it was one of the only movies to depict Africa so well. Rich, well spoken African royalty, tell me the last time they did something like this. I love this movie.
black-to-the-bones: The film “Hidden Figures,” based on the book by Margot Lee Shetterly, focuses on the stories of Katherine Johnson (left, after receiving the Medal of Freedom in 2015), Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan, African-American women
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eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger [T]hough we may have vague notions of the American women who fought so heroically for the ballot on this side of the Atlantic, they are, in our minds, in our
profeminist: “❤ these photos of Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monáe and Octavia Spencer dressed as their characters in Fox 2000’s “Hidden Figures”! In the film, which will tell the true story of the African American women mathematicians who