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Welcome to a special edition of 13 Things to kick off Black History Month and LGBT History Month… 1. The U.S. Army’s 1st & only ever bicycle division, the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps in 1897 In June of 1897, the all-black company of the 25th Mobile Infantry, under command of a white lieutenant and accompanied by a…
These photographs of African-Ameivcan women were taken in the Victorian Era, mainly from the years 1860 to 1901. They were either slaves or the children of slaves...
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These photographs of African-Ameivcan women were taken in the Victorian Era, mainly from the years 1860 to 1901. They were either slaves or the children of slaves...
Donyale Luna was both before her time and gone too soon.
Singer and actress Emma Louise Hyers. She and her sister, Anna Madah Hyers, were pioneers in the black entertainment field. They produced the first full-fledged musical plays in which African...
February is Black History Month and since Black History is everyone’s history, I’m going to take time out every few days to celebrate Black artists and designers. I figured I’d st…
Aida Overton Walker was an African-American singer, actress, dancer, and choreographer that broke down barriers.
The real women who served as muses to Charles Dana Gibson - the illustrator who popularised the iconic Gibson Girl look of the 1900's
___________________________________________ page originally published on 29 June 2012: latest edit: 29 November 2021 (below) Excerpts from A History of African American Theatre by Errol G. Hill, Ja…
Algerian Girl, 1870's
Hurston spent years turning an account of the transatlantic slave trade into a book, Casey N. Cep writes. Then the manuscript languished for nearly nine decades.
Playwright Michael McMillan's new book, The Front Room: Migrant Asthetics in the Home, looks at the part the home plays in the lives of migrants
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Best-known for her colourful, expressionist landscapes and her graphic portraits, as well as for her relationship with Wassily Kandinsky, Münter deserves to be remembered in her own right, as this expansive exhibition makes clear
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