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The black Victorians: astonishing portraits unseen for 120 years
The Black Victorians: Astonishing Portraits Unseen For 120 Years." From the African Choir posing like Vogue models to an Abyssinian prince adopted by an explorer, a new exhibition spotlights the first black people ever photographed in Britain Hidden histories: the first black people photographed in Britain – in pictures via The Guardian
Classic Ladies of Color (June 2012-January 2020)
Daphne Maxwell Reid--the first Black woman named Homecoming Queen at Northwestern University, and the first Black woman to grace the cover of Glamour Magazine. (Mom in Fresh Prince Of Bel Air)
Black History Month: Afro Latinas
Dr. Evangelina Rodriguez (1879 - 1947) was an Afro-Dominican and the first woman in the Dominican Republic to become a doctor.
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Holsinger Photos Capture Dignity of Local African-American Community
Nearly 500 early portraits of African-Americans from the Charlottesville area can be found in the Holsinger Collection, housed in U.Va.’s Special Collections Library. This week, the collection is the subject of a conference to plan for a future exhibition.
Vintage Photos Show Coastal African Natural Hair Styles in the Early 1900s - BGLH Marketplace
Vintage. Coastal African hair styles from the early 1900's
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Baby Esther Jones the Original Betty Boop, Betty Boop was originally based on a black woman known as Esther Jones, who was known by her stage name "Baby Esther," was an African-American singer and entertainer of the late 1920s.
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MARY SMITH PEAKE (1823 - February 22, 1862), a teacher and humanitarian, is best known for having taught children of former slaves under the Emancipation Oak tree On September 17, 1861, the first educational effort on the grounds of what is now Hampton University at Hampton Roads in Virginia. Mary Smith Peake was a free citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia.