Unbought and Unbossed

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A rarely found in flats, Tumblr-renowned wypipologist, protector of Black women & plantain chip connoisseur.


victusinveritas:

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LaVar Burton in his 1983 pilot episode of Reading Rainbow.

(via cheatreality)

mang05:

enduringbeauty:

Shout out to my
Quirky black girls
Tall black girls
Short black girls
Fair skinned black girls
Light skinned black girls
Dark skinned black girls
Fun sized black girls
Ivy League black girls
Community college black girls
Hippie black girls
Trans black girls
Queer black girls
Nerd black girls
Alternative black girls
Black girls with disabilities Blck girls with mental health issues Indie black girls
Afrocentric black girls
Curly haired black girls
Short haired black girls
Long haired black girls
Straight haired black girls
Black girls with piercings
Black girls with colored hair
Black girls who love to read
Black girls who play instruments
Black girls who are scholars
Black girls who like ballet
Black girls who like to twerk
Black girls who like rap
Black girls who like art
Black girls who like classical music

To all black girls who refuse to be subjected to prejudices and forced into a mold. I love you.

Love a black woman from infinity to infinity 🫶🏽

(via blackisdivine)

beautifulandblack:

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90s-00s hair magazine

initialsbb:

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Pam Grier in Bucktown (1975) dir. Arthur Marks

(via classicalallure)

forsapphics:

The poster is a striking piece of 1980s social commentary. It's dominated by a grainy black-and-white photograph appearing to be collaged onto a larger piece of paper or card. The photo depicts two Black women seated closely together. The woman on the left wears a hat and a jacket. The woman on the right is wearing a coat and a hat. Both women appear to be wearing dresses or skirts under their outerwear. Their clothing styles suggest a casual, yet stylish, look common in the 1980s. The women's posture suggests intimacy and a shared sense of quiet strength. The background of the photograph is blurry but shows what appears to be an outdoor setting, possibly a porch or park bench, slightly dilapidated. The overall atmosphere is one of subdued intensity and longing. The mood is one of quiet defiance and a yearning for acceptance and freedom. Overlaying the photograph are bold, sans-serif capitalized words set in black against the white background that read: "I want to kiss my girlfriend, in public, without fear." This text directly addresses the social and political context of the time, hinting at the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly women of color, who could face discrimination and hostility for their relationships. The overall effect is a powerful and moving statement about love, equality, and the fight against prejudice.ALT

I want to kiss my girlfriend, in public, without fear. (ca. 1980)

(Source: pin.it, via weirdtvland)

dcminions:

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ANOK YAI

sherisparklessss:

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Cardi! 🇹🇹 👸🏾 🇩🇴

professionalfacesitter:

Encourage Black Women To Rest 💕

I’m currently here with it

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(via cancerian-woman)

sbrown82:

Speedy: “Are you Black? 🫵🏾”

The non-Black: (lies)Half!” (weird chuckle)My uncle’s Black…but he’s not my uncle by blood. He’s my uncle by marriage!”

Speedy: *proceeds to blast H-Town after checking her unmelanated ass!!! 🤣🤣🤣

Stop making these non-Blacks comfortable! 🙅🏿‍♀️

sbrown82:

“Black is beautiful. Look at me. I’m prettier than anybody in Hollywood…and I’m Black.”

— Muhammad Ali (sbrown82)