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Tag Archives: Black Lives Matter
Tribute to Michael Jackson Part of Opening of African American Museum in Washington D.C.
Geoff Edgers of the Washington Post has written an electric review of the opening of our National Museum of African American History & Culture- This is a defining moment in our nation as the struggle for parity within race relations … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Bassett, Billy Holiday, Black Lives Matter, Debbie Allen, Duke Ellington, James Brown, Lena Horne, Michael Jackson, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Oprah Winfrey, President Obama, Quincy Jones, Sarah Vaughn, segregation, shackles, slavery, Washington D.C.
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Brooklyn Museum – Exhibition: Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic
In 2007 artist Kehinde Wiley received voicemails saying that Michael Jackson was trying to reach him. “I ignored them because quite honestly I thought it was a prank” says Wiley. After some further research it turned out the calls … Continue reading