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hanabutt:
“ everybody’s tryin’ to make a space for themselves, y a kno?
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hanabutt:

everybody’s tryin’ to make a space for themselves, y a kno?

Dec . 01
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stompingonabeat:

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Paramore in Nashville, Tennessee @ Art + Friends [x]

Dec . 01
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immafuster:

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Jean-Michell Basquiat

Dec . 01
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satochild:
“ g a g a
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satochild:

g a g a

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littleartpopistmonster:

So Lady Gaga what is the truth?

Nov . 29
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ratak-monodosico:
“Poppies taking over a field in Poland
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ratak-monodosico:

Poppies taking over a field in Poland

Nov . 29
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despazito:
“ rvexillology:
“ rvexillology:
“ Flag of 2500% zoomed in Ecuador from /r/vexillologycirclejerk
Top comment: Didn’t know the flag of Ecuador had a mii on it” ”

despazito:

rvexillology:

rvexillology:

Flag of 2500% zoomed in Ecuador

from /r/vexillologycirclejerk


Top comment: Didn’t know the flag of Ecuador had a mii on it
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levitann:
“ Schloß Wernigerode
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levitann:

Schloß Wernigerode

Nov . 25
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revolutionarykoolaid:
“ endangered-justice-seeker:
“ Cudjo Lewis, the last surviving captive of the last slave ship to bring Africans to the...

revolutionarykoolaid:

endangered-justice-seeker:

Cudjo Lewis, the last surviving captive of the last slave ship to bring Africans to the U.S. 



https://www.history.com/news/zora-neale-hurston-barracoon-slave-clotilda-survivor?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#link_time=1525373347

It’s so significant too that this narrative was collected by Zora Neale Hurston, one of the greatest authors and anthropologists of her time. She was shunned by the “gatekeepers” of both of these professions, largely because of her Blackness, her womanhood, and her uncompromising commitment to honoring and showcasing both in her works. She died penniless and alone in a state-run institution in 1960. All of her works had gone out of publication by then. It took more than a decade before she was rediscovered. A young author by the name of Alice Walker had come across her work and was deeply inspired by it. “In 1973, after an exhaustive search, Walker came across Hurston’s unmarked grave in Ft. Pierce, Fla. She purchased a headstone for Hurston’s tomb and had it inscribed “A Genius of the South.“”

It is through Zora Neale Hurston’s pioneering sacrifice, and the acceptance of that inheritance by Alice Walker that we have found this missing piece of our history. Without the courageous and unfailing work of Black women, we wouldn’t have Cudjo Lewis’s story. We are slowly regaining a narrative that’s been hidden from us, one that continues to be lied about. Trust Black women to lead the way.

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