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Drop a ✊🏾 for Fanny! #greenscreen #northsidehistorian #bhm #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #blackhistorymonth #historynerd #blackwomen #africa #washingtondc
Replying to @Anthony Callum did you know this fact about Ona Judge? #northsidehistorian #bhm #greenscreen #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #dailyblackhistoryfacts #historynerd #georgewashington #president #blackwomen #onajudge
Living Black History!!!!!#greenscreen #northsidehistorian #bhm #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #historynerd #blackhistorymonth #MLB #baseball #reggiejackson
Drop a 👎🏽 for George !!#greenscreen #northsidehistorian #bhm #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #blackhistorymonth #historynerd #georgewashington #president #historymyths
Did you know this fact? #greenscreen #northsidehistorian #bhm #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #historynerd #blackhistorymonth #13thamendment #sharecropping #prisontiktok
Thank you @Ernest Crim III for the lesson on Allyship! #black #blackmen #bhm #northsidehistorian #history #blackhistorymonth #dailyblackhistoryfacts
Tell me if I owe you money ⬇️#greenscreen #northsidehistorian #bhm #history #dailyblackhistoryfacts #historynerd #blackhistorymonth #wildwildwest #usmarshalls #bassreeves
"Paintings, people really don't understand... They don't really get paintings. Quilts they do understand because everybody has a quilt in their house." Faith Ringgold (October 8, 1930 - April 13, 2024) was an artist, author, and activist whose groundbreaking work blended art, storytelling, and social justice. Born and raised in Harlem, New York, Ringgold was deeply influenced by the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement, using her creative talents to challenge systemic racism and gender inequality. Best known for her story quilts, Ringgold combined painting, fabric, and narrative to depict the experiences of Black Americans, particularly women, in ways that traditional fine art often overlooked. Her bold, colorful works not only celebrated Black culture but also served as acts of protest, addressing issues like racial violence, segregation, and the struggle for equality. She extended her activism beyond her art, advocating for Black artists and women in the art world, often confronting major museums over their exclusionary practices. Throughout her career, Ringgold wrote and illustrated children's books, including the award-winning Tar Beach. Her legacy as a visionary artist and activist continues to inspire, proving that art can be both a form of resistance and a powerful tool for change. #black #ohm #blackwomen #art #harlemrenaissance #faithringgold #northsidehistorian #dailyblackhistoryfacts

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