Without women and girls like the ones above, the 20’s would never have roared.
It was Black musicians who put the “Jazz” in “The Jazz Age” so it’s no wonder there were many fabulous flappers of color (even though history doesn’t show us this). The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural explosion of Black Excellence from music, literature, art, pop culture, fashion, politics, religion, social views, and so much more. One of the things that epitomizes the 1920’s is The Charleston Dance, made popular by none other than Josephine Baker.
Fairies tending to their fairy rings, black cats napping in the full moon's light as they sing; pumpkin pie wax melts filling the crisp autumn air; and nag champa ringlets of smoke bless houses sitting atop hills basking in the night sky.