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Cindy Sherman,Ā Queen of Hearts, 1988, Chromogenic printā€¦
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mildjag Ā· 4 years
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PHLEMUNS x VICEĀ ā€˜why i do itā€: my docu-series episode for VICE is out!!
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mildjag Ā· 5 years
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Lorna Simpson, Black&Ice
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mildjag Ā· 5 years
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@sonofnjobu really posted two new stories + an update in the span of a week
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Blond Alfie (4 applications of bleach & a toner his new role in movie) [x]
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The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
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mildjag Ā· 5 years
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Men be like ā€œLet me just play Devilā€™s Advocateā€ like no, Shut up. You are the Devil
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FENDI https://www.instagram.com/p/BszpbinD2Sc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7bt79fvx076
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mildjag Ā· 5 years
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a mixed personā€™s black side vs their non black side when they say nigga with no repercussions
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mildjag Ā· 5 years
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I found god in myself and i loved her i loved her fiercely.
Ntozake Shange (via observando)
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A story ā€œMad Menā€ overlooked: Caroline R. Jones, who spearheaded advertising that changed how Americans thought about some of the worldā€™s most popular brands.
Jones built a trailblazing career as an advertising executive, starting as a copywriter in the early 1960s and eventually founding multiple firms. Her clients included American Express, the National Urban League and Kentucky Fried Chicken (her agency developed the slogan ā€œWe Do Chicken Right!ā€).
Throughout her career, Jones struggled against the assumption that her ads should only address African American consumers. Many times her targeted ad campaigns were so successful that companies used them for national workā€”but, in one case, replaced African American figures with white models.
Jones died in 2001, but her story lives on through items of hers at our National Museum of American History. More about her life on their blog.Ā 
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