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Born on this day: February 3, 1935 - R&B/blues singer/guitarist Johnny “Guitar” Watson (born John Watson, Jr. in Houston, TX). Happy Birthday to Johnny on what would have been his 78th Birthday.
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Pioneering educator Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) sometime in the 1910s. Born in Orange, Virginia, Ms. Burroughs graduated with honors from the Colored High School, which would later become M Street School and then Dunbar High School. Best know as the founder of the National Trade and Professional School for Women and Girls, Ms. Burroughs was an early advocate for teaching African American History and students had to pass a course in black history in order to graduate. A member of the National Association of Colored Women among other civic and religious advocacy groups, Ms. Burroughs was appointed to a special committee on African Americans and housing by President Herbert Hoover. Also a leader in religion, she helped found the Women’s Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention.
Ms. Burroughs also had a special connection to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. A longtime friend of his parents, Ms. Burroughs wrote a letter to Dr. King’s mother, Mrs. Alberta King on February 4, 1956 during the course of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and told her how impressed she was with the “calm, sure way that Junior is standing up for right and righteousness.” Photo: The Library of Congress
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A Twitter fan tweeted this awesome shot I shared last year of the one and only Malcolm X in Chicago in 1961. The picture was taken by the legendary photographer Eve Arnold who died on January 4, 2012 at the age of 99, just three months short of her 100th birthday. I’m pretty sure this is my favorite picture of Malcolm X.
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Diahann Carroll with designers Bob Mackie and Ray Aghayan as they make adjustments on the cape and dress she wore for the 1975 Academy Awards. Ms. Carroll was nominated in the Best Actress category for her role in the film, “Claudine.” Photo: Isaac Sutton for EBONY.
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Nina Simone talking about The Blackness.
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Colombia, 1966.
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‘Sunny Leather’, Alek Wek by Raymond Meier, Vogue US February 2002.
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Dorothy Dandridge as Aiche in Tamango (1958).
Born on this day: February 3, 1935 - R&B/blues singer/guitarist Johnny “Guitar” Watson (born John Watson, Jr. in Houston,...
Michael B. Jordan photographed by Kenneth Cappello for Teen Vogue.