Stream a collection of studio outtakes recorded after 1968’s ‘Electric Ladyland.’
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The leading art fair dedicated to contemporary African art makes its mark on the continent for the first time this weekend.
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The artist’s works turn the brutality of history inside out.
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When we discuss the growing list of African Americans who have been shot down by police, the story of Tyisha Miller is often overlooked
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The artwork “Tutu” was created by Ben Enwonwu during the aftermath of Nigeria’s bloody civil war and went missing shortly after being painted in 1974.
Read More1968 Poor People’s Campaign – Challenges and Successes | National Museum of African American History & Culture
The Poor People’s Campaign marked an important transition in U.S. history. While drawing attention to poverty, the campaign also helped set the stage for future social justice movements.
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Synonymous with Chicago is the DuSable Museum, and inseparably linking them is Margaret Burroughs.
Read MoreHis Traveling Museum Is Bringing Black History to a Town Near You | Yes Magazine
After nearly 30 years of collecting rare artifacts, this Detroit teacher launched a mobile museum that travels the country educating people on African American history all year round.
Read MorePhotos: #AfricanVintageLove Is a Celebration of the Couples In Our Lives Who Shaped Us | Okayafrica
Join OkayAfrica as we celebrate love with these nostalgic photos of our parents and grandparents.
Read MoreBrownstone Jazz: Classic Salon Sounds Recaptured in Brooklyn | The Network Journal
Debbie McClain espouses the notion of giving back to the community in grand style — something she and her family have been doing for generations.
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