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Showing posts with label Black History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black History. Show all posts

African-American Yard Show Folk Art in the Black Eden Idlewild, Michigan Black History 1915 RPPC Collection Jim Linderman

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Dated 1915 (which makes it likely one of the earliest photos of an African-American Yard Show) this scarce RPPC comes from Idlewild, Michig...

Lonnie Simmons The African-American Musician and Photographer who never slept

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Samuel "Lonnie" Simmons is an Unsung Hero of Photography, so let's  bring another great African-American artist...

Black History Painting Original Handpainted Boycott A&P Handbill

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In 1935, a white clerk at the A&P store in Atlanta beat a black customer.  An unemployed father of three, he had stolen a bag of ...
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Sepia Pin Up Calendar Storefront original photograph collection Jim Linderman

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Sepia Pin Up Calendar Storefront.  This snapshot likely shows a photo studio associated with Sepia Magazine, which ran over 35 years but ...

Vintage V African-American Weaves Wigs and Hair from Howard's of Harlem

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Some SERIOUS Black wigs from just after World War Two.  And since hair is a serious subject for most African-American women, I am...
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BRONZE THRILLS ! George Levitan Goes Black and Goes Smutty

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Astoundingly, or maybe not...Bronze Thrills was published by a Caucasian.  George Levitan.  Not only that, Levitan was originally from the...
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