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moodyspacebabe:

graceless-goddess:

sham0815:

amarameera:

graceless-goddess:

My mom sent me photos of my great-great grandmother. I asked “wasn’t this when women were only allowed to wear dresses?” And my mom said “she did whatever she wanted to do. She was wild”

Love it

Care free black girl at its finest 👏🏾👏🏾❤️

The first photos is the 1940s. The second the 1960s-1970s

She’s so cute!!!!


blackscreaming:

Black men are so fine when they don’t even be trying 🍫✨😍


fashionistaswonderland:

@strashme on Instagram


chandelyer:

Georges Hobeika spring 2017 couture



pig-demon:

samjohnssonvt:

blackness-by-your-side:

Something I wish more people would understand…

What’s her name?

Her name is Jane Elliott. She was a former schoolteacher, now she’s anti-racism activist, feminist and LGBT activist. She’s tiny, mean, and boss as fuck.

She’s known for her “blue eyes-brown eyes experiment” where she divides a group of volunteers from the blues and the browns. The minute the people walk in, the blue-eyes know they’re not welcomed. She makes them wait in a separate room, gives them shitty chairs, bad food, and shows them less respect. And (obviously) it causes all sorts of discomfort and rage, but that’s precisely her point. It doesn’t help that most blue-eyed volunteers happen to be white as well. Sometimes they get the message, sometimes they don’t and leave, sometimes crying or screaming. And Jane Elliott says that’s exactly what minorities want to do everyday of their lives, but they simply cannot do.

Did I mention she’s boss as fuck?


Int'l Players Anthem > U.S. National Anthem

cursed-with-esp:

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coolcalmcommitted:

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