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@Kodak
Kodak
10 months
Ryan Coogler, the director of Black Panther and Creed, breaks down each film format and the many ways you can see Sinners on the big screen. Sinners, shot on KODAK 65mm film is only in theaters April 18. #SinnersMovie
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@GQMagazine
GQ Magazine
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This week’s #GQHYPE: The Washington brothers on forging their own paths, on their own terms. According to Malcolm Washington, "I'm working to build something larger than me." 🔗: https://t.co/ArYjoiDJM9
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@BRWalkoff
B/R Walk-Off
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Negro League statistics will be integrated into the MLB database beginning tomorrow, per @BNightengale Josh Gibson will now be MLB's all-time career leader in batting average (.372), slugging percentage (.718) and OPS (1.177)
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@blackarchivesco
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Atlanta, Georgia. Photographs taken at Piedmont Park by Yvette Meltzer (circa 1969-1970)
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
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Natchez, Mississippi. Photographs by Norman Studios (undated) The photos from this series are from the Thomas H. and Joan W. Handy collection, LSU Libraries, Special Collections
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
2 years
Columbia, South Carolina (1974) Photo by Bill Scroggins via the Richland Library
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
2 years
Baltimore, Maryland (1940s-1950s) Photographs by Paul S. Henderson via the Maryland Center for History and Culture
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Washington D.C. Photographs by Gordon Parks (1942) via the Library of Congress
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@AfricanArchives
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
3 years
Children playing on a cart in Harlem, New York in the 1920s.
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
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Mobile, Alabama. Photographs by Gordon Parks (1956)
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Freedom Summer, 1964 Photographs taken in Mississippi during the filming of “A Regular Bouquet,” a documentary by Richard Beymer via the Washington University Digital Gateway Image Collections
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@AfricanArchives
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
3 years
The first photograph taken of Frederick Douglass around 1841, a few years after his escape from slavery.
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Pennsylvania. Photographs from the ‘Rural African Americans of the Allegheny Mountains’ collection (circa 1900-1910) via the Meyersdale Public Library
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@BLKAmericans_
Black Americans
3 years
The Edward W. West family, Boone County, Missouri, 1919
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Footage of the Madison, North Carolina community (circa 1939-1941). Originally silent, this footage is a continuation of the film series highlighting the H. Lee Waters collection held at Duke University. Music: Think (Instrumental) by Curtis Mayfield
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Pompano Beach, Florida. Photographs by Reverend Clinton Mack (1930s-1940s) via the Broward County Library Digital Archive
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
3 years
Photographs taken in Siloam — Greene County, Georgia (1941) by Jack Delano via the Library of Congress
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@BLKAmericans_
Black Americans
3 years
Two mothers with children watching marchers during the Selma to Montgomery march, 1965 Photographed by Stephen Somerstein
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@blackarchivesco
BLACK ARCHIVES
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Photographs taken during a ‘Free Huey’ rally at DeFremery Park (1968). Photographs by Ruth-Marion Baruch via the UC Santa Cruz University Library Digital Collection
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@AfricanArchives
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
3 years
"If you are silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it." —Zora Neale Hurston
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