Loletha Elayne Falana or Loletha Elaine Falana (born September 11, 1942), better known by her stage name Lola Falana, is an American singer, dancer, and actress.
Janet Jackson photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Harper’s Bazaar, 2004.
An icon of dance music, Donna Summer left an enduring legacy that helped open the way to techno and house music.
Diana, 1973
These Black women stood out in industries that were dominated by white women and we remember them today for the mark they left on American beauty.
THE BLACK theater community is mourning the loss of four pioneering luminaries – playwright Leslie Lee and entertainers Juanita Moore, Sheila Guyse and Chuck Patterson, who died between Decem…
.... Hollywood portrait photograph circa 1955
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Beyond her undeniable beauty and commanding presence on stage, Bryant also fought against racial inequality.
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This is a high-quality print of Grace Kelly, available in different sizes. The Watermark will not appear in the printed photograph. All of our photos are printed in our onsite Professional Photo Lab and are printed on high-quality professional Photo Paper. These are not cheap, thin poster prints that fade quickly over time. Our prints are archival and are expected to last over 200 years. We also try to offer mostly Standard Size prints, in order to make your Framing experience quick, convenient, and economical. Once purchasing our print, just Google the size frame that you need, and multiple inexpensive options from Chain Stores such as Target, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or Walmart will present themselves on your computer screen. Or, if you are looking for something special, your local Frame Shop can fulfill your needs....
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Every hair length can be styled into a 1950s hairstyle, I believe, and here are 10 actresses (actually 11) with iconic 1950s style to give you some inspiration. Everyone has their own definition of what hair length is, so you may what to check out […]
Nina Mae McKinney has been described as Hollywood's first Black movie star, and yet her name is often missing from film histories and encyclopedias. In The Black Garbo Stephen Bourne celebrates the highs and lows of Nina's life and career, and offers an affectionate portrait of one of Hollywood's most talented, charismatic and forgotten stars.
Inspiring Pics of Black Icons Serving Vintage Glam