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blondagecaps · 7 months
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brooklynmuseum · 1 year
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Heritage, signage, and language united.
In 500, Mark Bradford uses caulk to repeat the text of a 1913 advertisement on a grid of painted and oxidized paper on wood panels. The notice seeks five hundred families to inhabit the all-Black settlement of Blackdom, New Mexico, a site that had approximately 150 residents during the early twentieth century until the Great Depression, at which point it was largely uninhabited.
This wanted ad appeared in The Crisis, a quarterly magazine for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), to draw people looking for new opportunities across the country. Knowing only a few details about the migration of his mother’s family to Los Angeles, Bradford found great resonance with the story of Blackdom: a story of those searching for new possibilities and building community with and for other Black people.
See this work by #MarkBradford in #GreatMigrationBkM through June 25.
🖼️ Mark Bradford (born Los Angeles, California, 1961; based in Los Angeles, California). 500, 2022. Mixed media on sixty panels, each 22 × 28 in. (55.9 × 71.1 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Jonathan Dorado) → Sim Canetty-Clarke, © Mark Bradford, Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
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footzoned · 1 year
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7kh · 2 years
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overstimulating idia with your long nails.
i. sub idia shroud + black gender neu. reader. ii. content warnings: overstimulating. slight humiliation. orgasm denial.
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idia’s mind is all hazy. feeling your cold fingers on his hot dick, red, throbbing, all ready to cum.
but yet, every time he was this close to finishing, your finger lifts off his dick. he’s never been this frustrated before.
“ffuckkkk….” he slurs out, when you remove your finger off of his dick which felt like the thousandth time. then after a few seconds, your finger finally felt itself on his dick once again. the feeling was something he has never experienced before. i mean fuck, who would’ve known that he’d get off to your nail for god’s sake.
the base of your finger trailed along his base. then you flip over your finger to reveal your long, sharp nail. then you do a ever so slight graze along his shaft, then you feel his whole body shudder.
he desperately bucks up his hips, begging for any sort of friction. dick and stomach absolutely covered in pre-cum.
the sight was really a gem. unclothed, seeing allll of him. his pretty, elated dick, leading up to his stomach and chest which is covered in his sweat. then all the way up to his beautiful flushed face, eyes halfway closed, his completely blue hair which tips have gone a pretty pink.
“you’re so pretty idia. you’re taking this so well, even though i’m only using my finger. hehe.” you coo-ed. “so so beautiful, and i’m the one who has you all to myself.” that alone set him off, he was so ready to release. all he needed was your permission.
idia’s glossy sapphire eyes lit up at that statement. his blue lips that were once straight have curved to a small smile. “yyess.. yess… all yours… ‘m all yours..”
“mhmm, i know.” you slowly speed up your pace with only your finger once again. you went from his slit all the way down to the end of his base.
idia chokes back a sob as you keep on going, trying to restrain himself by fucking on your finger.
then, you finally let your finger go off his dick. idia speaks but it’s all just filled with sobs and slurred words at this point. “please.. ‘need it, ‘anna cum so badlyy…”
idia is feeling euphoric. his whole body was burning up, as for the tip of his dick being red. a pretty gradient leading up to his pale skin to a firey red with a glossy, pre-cum coated tip.
“mm, does my baby wanna cum?“ you say teasingly. you can’t help but just admire how much he’s holding up.
idias hips buck up from the pillow laying right under him with a whine coming out of him. “yes..! yes! i need it so badly, pleasepleaseplease….”
you look up at him with eyes filled with deep adoration. you have him all wrapped around your finger. you look back down at his dick with a smirk on your face.
you coo-ed, “mmm, gonna make you cum with only my nail… how embarrassing… don’t ya feel just a tad bit ashamed that you’re gonna cum by just that?” teasing him.
“y/n, please..” idia was almost about to cry by your remark.
“hehe, i’m just messing with ya, baby. you can cum now dear.”
idia nods desperately, “y-yes, yesyesyes, thank you, thank you so so much….”
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useragarfield · 4 months
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frank griffin you're an absolute fucker
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aheathen-conceivably · 4 months
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Wait, so is the school Violette’s about to go to a segregated school, especially since Abraham doesn’t know she’s mixed? Because if so then identity crisis incoming I guess 😫😥. I’ve been literally thinking about this since I saw the story post hours ago and finally worked up the courage to express my worries about Little Lottie (on anon of course).
Awww Nonny! If something is weighing on your mind always feel free to ask! I’m glad you worked up the courage to do so (even if it’s on anon 💕)
This is actually discussed in a few posts, but to give you an answer now: no, Violette will not be attending a segregated school. Although there were segregated schools in New Mexico in this period, Strangerville is not one of those. This is a purposeful choice influenced by the bounds of this story as well as the historical situation in this region of the state. If you’re interested in more background info I’ll leave it for y’all below the cut.
Also on the topic of your worries, we will be seeing Violette’s journey with her identity throughout her life. Even at an integrated school, she is in a unique position and as she grows older it’s something she becomes more and more aware of. But I appreciate your worry for our little heiress and again always feel free to reach out.
As discussed in this post, Strangerville is a figment of my imagination, but it was in-part inspired by the towns and locations throughout New Mexico where Black Americans moved throughout the 19th century as well as the Jim Crowe Era (Blackdom, New Mexico and African American History in New Mexico are both great books on this). Many of these settlers formed their own towns and communities, where others found success amidst established towns. Strangerville is meant to be one of these towns, and the Hines (our new characters) are an homage to this history.
Like much of the nation in this period, Black Americans in New Mexico faced segregation both formal and informal. As discussed in this post concerning interracial marriage, this was less extreme than in other parts of the country (and by this I should clarify that I mean legally, as the day to day situation and experience of people could look much different than what was legally permitted). This includes school segregation, which was legal but infrequently employed in New Mexico.
In 1924 the New Mexico State Legislature made it legal to establish segregated schools. However, the decision was left to the individual school districts, and the vast majority of segregated schools in New Mexico were established along the Texas border, which was a segregated state. As the Darlington-Duplanchiers are in the Northwestern part of the state, this was much less likely to happen. Further, most segregated schools were in places with large populations such as cities, while smaller regional locations (like Strangerville) continued to operate with integrated schools as they would have been pre-1924.
However it is also very necessary to note the fact that some school districts in New Mexico voted to have segregated schools for Mexican and/or Native children. As this is not a topic I have researched like the one above, I will abstain on speaking on it further, but it was an everyday reality in this part of the nation that worked in tangent with the segregation of black children in this period.
For the purposes of this story, all of the children in Strangerville attend one school and will continue to do so throughout the story. While this may be realistic for the black population in this region, it is perhaps more unlikely for Native children. Strangerville is meant to be located amongst Navajo land, so it is likely that many of these children would attend school on the reservations. However, I’m unsure how this intersects with personally owned native tracts and have chosen to give this particular fictional town one school. If anyone has insight into this I would be more than glad to hear from you!
Now all of this is not to say that the town is free from informal segregation or racism. It will not be as heavy of a theme as it was in the 1920s, as I purposefully conceived of Strangerville as a place with long history of integration and multi-ethnic history. However, we will still see some of this on a personal level, and especially insofar as Strangerville residents hold a distrust particularly for newcomers to their town.
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vangheaux · 9 months
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Yall I wake up everyday grateful to be black but today I woke up ELATED to be black!!! My heart was a Negro Spiritual sang by Luther Vandross featuring Bel Biv Davoe cause the Battle of Mongomery is one of my favorite cultural moments of the decade!!!
When that man threw his hat it might as well been the mf Horn of Gondor!! And all of blackdom answered!!! Yall Black people were spawning from NOWHERE to get in on that shit!!! That nigga that swam across the river!!! To aid his brother??? You know the ancestors were carrying him across!! Shit looked like avengers assembling!! I know Malcom X up there somewhere just grinning like a mf!! Now I gotta go practice my chair Jitsu just incase I have the honor of being called upon someday!!
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lboogie1906 · 1 month
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Dr. Julia Pearl Hughes (Coleman-Robinson) (March 19, 1873 - September 14, 1950) was the first African American woman to successfully own and operate a drugstore. She was born to John and Mary Hughes in Melville Township, North Carolina. She graduated from Scotia Seminary. She graduated from the Pharmaceutical College with her Pharm.D. She moved to Philadelphia to do postgraduate work at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. She obtained a job at the Frederick Douglass Hospital, where she ran the hospital pharmacy.
In 1899, she opened Hughes Pharmacy. She married James Harold Coleman (1900-1916), a traveling newspaper salesman. They moved to Newport News, Virginia, where she opened another pharmacy. They started the Columbia Chemical Company. The company was established to produce and market a hair care product called “Hair-Vim.” He got a job as a colonizer agent, helping to bring Black settlers to a projected all Black town in Chaves County, New Mexico called Blackdom. She moved to DC. She started a weekly newspaper with Timothy Thomas Fortune, called the Weekly Sun. She returned to work on her hair care products and established the Hair Care-Vim Chemical Company.
She sold the newspaper company and focused on her line of hair care products. She expanded productions to Baltimore. She was traveling by train to visit one of her Baltimore locations. She was forced to give up her first-class seat to another passenger, due to her race. She hired an African American lawyer, W. Ashbie Hawkins, and sued the railroad. She won and was awarded $20. She moved to Harlem and moved all company operations there.
She became a member of the NAACP, the National Council of Negro Women, and the National Medical Association along with her local chapter of the National Urban League. She ran for the Republican Party ticket in September of 1924 for the nomination for the New York State Assembly from the Nineteenth District. She married Rev. John Wallace Robinson (1930-1941). She kept her Hair-Vim company in business for nearly 30 years. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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drtimothyenelson-blog · 10 months
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In This Picture;
- The bold Yellow line covers about 30 square miles of Blackdom, New Mexico "Commons" in Chaves County, New Mexico
- The yellow box inside the borders of the YELLOW borders is 40 acres of Blackdom, New Mexico "proper."
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blondagecaps · 3 months
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keepwhiteboyslocked · 2 years
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footzoned · 2 years
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7kh · 2 years
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i. idia really misses you, so he sends you a simple message. ii. sub idia + black dom gender neu. reader. edging. iii. short fic, just a little hc i had in mind.
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idia misses you too much whenever you’re gone.
baby just doesn’t know what to do with himself without your touch… he knows what he’s doing is wrong. he knows that he shouldn’t be touching himself without you around, but he just can’t help himself.
he edges himself whenever you’re not there do to it yourself. he calls out your name, but yet you’re not there to help him out. poor baby.
every time he’s this close to cumming, he doesn’t allow himself to. him touching himself wjth out your permission was already enough, so torturing himself some more by edging himself is just the cherry on top.
when you open up your phone one day, you realize that you got a voice message that’s from idia. you quickly went into a private space so nobody else could hear this gem of a voice message. this alone just set you off, couldn’t even wait a another second without your pretty little boy.
“ ‘m sorry mommy, really really sorry… can’t do it… i need you so badly.. can’t cum without you… so please hurry..”
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sluttytoes · 2 years
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