I drew Dorothy Dandridge for black history month, and shhe was actually the first ever African American actress to be nominated and Academy Award for Best Actress! Hope y’all like it :))
(ngl im not very proud of this one but i tried my best)
reference below as always!
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Happy Black History Month!
In light of recent events; remember that racism and police brutality are still a major problem, so make sure to support any and all black people this month whenever an opportunity comes up.
Listen to our voices and learn about our precious history! It's the perfect month to do so! Please, don't discard us the moment the clock strikes 12 am on March 1st.
Never forget, black lives matter.
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Url change!
Afrolatinozuko > hotgirlkoriandr
Pls like if you see!!
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actually u kno what. I think I'll do Black edit requests this month so erm. ya u can just comment a request here or send in one via inbox. I'd PREFER Nrt characters but it can also be like. Ace Attorney or sonic characters. U don't have 2 be black 2 send in requests this is just 4 fun
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"The luckiest, pluckiest, cloveriest dog at your service!"
Here's my part for Joy's Dreamworld's Black History Month Art Collab! Huge thanks to DahjaCat for providing me and so many artists the opportunity to be a part of something so huge to all of us! 🍀💚
If you wanna hang out in a fun community where the vibes are immaculate, has a strong and dedicated team behind it providing constant updates, a community that is fun and active, and is super supportive towards the Black, Hispanic, and LGBTQ+ communities and their causes— check out Joy's Dreamworld in Fortnite creative!
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Official Post by Joy's Dreamworld's Twitter
Original Post on Twitter
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Update‼️‼️💌
Heyyyyy
so this is a little update for my blog and what I'll be trying to post following this month.
1: and most importantly, I will be drawing artwork in support of Gaza and the genocide happening over there.
2: I will have some black history month drawings planned. No only will I be drawing black heros, but also just general normal people who deserve just as much rep.
3: I will also be posting some of my typical art. Right now my current WIP is a magical oc based off myself. I also have some cute valentines day art I am creating for my friends that (given their permission) I may post here as well.
All these artworks will be posted on my other socials as well such as my Insta, DeviantArt, and Twitter
Cant wait to interact with more of yall 💝
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From all of us at JSTOR, happy Black History Month!
The profound impact of African American writers, artists, politicians, and academics, along with countless others, is indelibly etched into the fabric of American history–and we'll be highlighting them all month long.
Image credit:
Fink, Larry (1941-2023). Malcolm X, Rally for Birmingham, Harlem, NY, May, 1963. 1963, printed 2019. Archival pigment print, 22 x 17 in. (55.88 x 43.18 cm).
Levy, Mark. Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964. 1964. Queens College Special Collections and Archives.
Borg, Erik. Toni Morrison. August 26, 1977.
Lisa Kuzia. Angela Davis. 1980-1985. Black and white photography, 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. Special Collections and Archives, Colby College Libraries, Waterville, Maine.
Padow-Sederbaum, Phyllis. Junior NAACP Demonstration. 1963. Queens College Special Collections and Archives.
Allied Printing Trades Council. Placard from Memorial March Reading “HONOR KING: END RACISM!” 1968. National Museum of African American History and Culture; On View: NMAAHC (1400 Constitution Ave NW), National Mall Location, Concourse 1, C1 053; Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Created by C. M. Battey, American. W.E.B. Du Bois/. 1918. Silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper. National Museum of African American History and Culture; Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Mosley, John W. Civil Rights Demonstrators at Girard College. Philadelphia PA: Temple University Libraries, 1965-07-17. Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection.
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hiii happy black history month! i have no money in my bank acct n 3 dollars in my pocket it’d be soooo cool if anyone could spare me a few bucks to get some food until my next payday pls. if u can pls rb this thankieee
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