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Sunday, February 9, 2020
5-Year-old Honors Black Women
From Demilked -
5-Year-Old Girl Recreates Iconic Photos Of Black Women For Black History Month
https://www.demilked.com/famous-black-women-photos-recreated-cristi-smith-jones/
5-Year-Old Girl Recreates Iconic Photos Of Black Women For Black History Month
https://www.demilked.com/famous-black-women-photos-recreated-cristi-smith-jones/
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Greensboro Sit-In Honored
From Mashable -
Google Doodle honors 60th anniversary of Greensboro Sit-in
BY NATASHA PIÑON
Sixty years ago, four young students in Greensboro, North Carolina, staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter — and started a movement, spurring sit-ins throughout the country to protest segregation.
Now, the famed "Greensboro Four" — David Richmond, Ezell Blair Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), Franklin McCain, and Joseph McNeil — will be honored in a Google Doodle, debuting at 11 p.m. EST on Jan. 31 and staying up for 24 hours in the U.S., until Feb. 1, the sixtieth anniversary of the historic sit-in and the first day of Black History Month. (According to Google, the Greensboro Sit-in is the most searched sit-in in history.)
The design in the Google Doodle is the work of Karen Collins, artist and founder of the African American Miniature Museum. The Google Doodle will feature a photograph of a diorama that depicts the sit-in made by Collins.
https://mashable.com/article/google-doodle-greensboro-sit-in/
Google Doodle honors 60th anniversary of Greensboro Sit-in
BY NATASHA PIÑON
Sixty years ago, four young students in Greensboro, North Carolina, staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter — and started a movement, spurring sit-ins throughout the country to protest segregation.
Now, the famed "Greensboro Four" — David Richmond, Ezell Blair Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), Franklin McCain, and Joseph McNeil — will be honored in a Google Doodle, debuting at 11 p.m. EST on Jan. 31 and staying up for 24 hours in the U.S., until Feb. 1, the sixtieth anniversary of the historic sit-in and the first day of Black History Month. (According to Google, the Greensboro Sit-in is the most searched sit-in in history.)
The design in the Google Doodle is the work of Karen Collins, artist and founder of the African American Miniature Museum. The Google Doodle will feature a photograph of a diorama that depicts the sit-in made by Collins.
https://mashable.com/article/google-doodle-greensboro-sit-in/
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