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fyblackwomenart · 1 year ago
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"1970s Black Woman" by Sebastian Star
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helloparkerrose · 8 months ago
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foreverrryourssss · 5 months ago
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✊🏾Black American Culture
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staticsnowfall · 2 months ago
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michaela mabinty deprince (1995-2024)
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today, september 13th, 2024, the ballet world lost an extraordinary dancer and woman.
michaela mabinty deprince was born on january 6th, 1995, as mabinty bangura, in sierra-leone. she was orphaned, her parents passing to due to both direct and indirect causes of the civil war in her home country. she was demonized by her caretakers for her vitiligo, being called a “devil’s child”, and suffering from other forms of neglect and abuse. in 1999, deprince was adopted by an american couple along with another girl, and they were taken to new jersey, united states of america.
her hopes of becoming a ballerina had been planted when she found a ballerina on a magazine cover in her home country. she didn’t know of ballet at the time, but treasured the picture and dreamed of dancing. this dream blossomed into truth when she moved to the states, being put into ballet lessons soon after her arrival. deprince was a four-time participant in youth america grand prix, one of the largest ballet competitions in the united states. she was awarded a scholarship to study at the jaqueline kennedy onassis school of ballet, the associate school of american ballet theatre.
despite facing racial discrimination and other hardships in and out of the industry, deprince persisted in her dream of becoming a professional ballet dancer. in 2012, at the age of 16, she became the youngest member of dance theatre of harlem, and the next year, she joined the junior company of the dutch national ballet. she soon rose through the ranks, joining the main company and attaining the rank of soloist. she was the first dancer of african origin to ever join the company, and a shining advocate and role model for black women in ballet.
her other accomplishments include being an ambassador for war child holland, a dutch organization working to improve the wellbeing and resilience of children directly affected by war. she visited uganda and lebanon through the organization. she also appeared in beyoncé’s 2016 music video for ‘freedom’.
she will dance among all the stars in the sky. rest in peace beautiful michaela mabinty, you are already so missed. ♡
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goryhorroor · 4 months ago
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“1950s horror movies contrast radically with their 1940s predecessors. understandably – they were reflecting a whole new world. audiences wanted stories that connected directly to their lives, to the ever-expanding technology in their homes and workplaces. they also wanted horror movies that played to their fears – stoked by politicians – of the shadows that lay beyond their immediate, personal experience of the shiny american dream (applies to some of these movies).”
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peaceinthestorm · 11 months ago
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John White Alexander (1856-1915, American) ~ The Green Dress, 1890 / Black and Red, 1915
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artnlife2 · 18 days ago
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Black Love: on Saturday, we marinated in the sun.....
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moonfirebrides · 2 years ago
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Aphrodite by Adam Schultz
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indigaux · 2 years ago
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Naomi Native depicted as Oshun, Yoruba goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
Created by A.J. Hamilton
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saydesole · 1 month ago
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Soulaan 🖤🎥
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fyblackwomenart · 1 year ago
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"African woman" by Judith Scholtz on INPRNT
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life-imitates-art-far-more · 10 months ago
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James Jebusa Shannon (1862-1923) "Lady Marjorie Manners" (1900) Oil on canvas
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aria-gold · 5 months ago
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Happy 4th of July!!
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sbrown82 · 7 months ago
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Marsha Hunt, circa 1970.
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originalhaffigaza · 5 months ago
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artnlife2 · 6 months ago
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