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Be part of a collective rooted in memory, where we celebrate the stories that shape us and the legacy that unites us.

View fullsize A woman from the Kanem region (Ziguey) 1949-1950⁠
By Gérard Becquet⁠
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View fullsize Kodachrome slides of McCosh School in Chicago, Illinois, from 1959
View fullsize Portraits of a woman wearing a traditional hairstyle from the Gold Coast (1901).
View fullsize A night out at a juke joint, South Carolina, Margaret Bourke-White, 1956
View fullsize “We had to learn that we’re beautiful. We had to relearn something forcefully taken from us. We had to learn about Black power. People have power if we unite. We learned the importance of coming together and being active” - Assata S
View fullsize Baby smiling and posing for their sole photos, Safety film, 1940.⁠
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Via Reddit Electrical-Aspect-13⁠
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