RMBTKF2D–Walter White (1893-1955) leader of the NAACP, for almost a quarter of a century as its executive secretary (1931-1955). He was a light skinned, blue eyed man of African American ancestry.
RMKWD7PY–African American-Creek woman and child at their Southern homestead, ca. 1910-1930. (BSLOC 2015 16 129)
RMDE069A–Different nationalities, a Native American, an European, an African, an Asian and the earth painted on a hand
RMG14TAW–Dred Scott (1795-1858), was an African-American slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife and their two daughters in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857, known as 'the Dred Scott Decision.' His case was based on the fact that
RMA4AYMY–A 6 year old girl of African ancestry with braided hair
RFAT2D7E–Children in front of American flag
RME5JRME–African Burial Ground National Monument, NYC
RM2JR6DE3–the united Sabaeans worldwide building and bookshop in Bushwick Brooklyn NYC
RFBEM66X–Young man
RMPB3K20–Minnehaha. Artist: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Dimensions: 11 5/8 × 7 1/4 × 4 7/8 in. (29.5 × 18.4 × 12.4 cm). Date: 1868. Like many American sculptors of the nineteenth century, Lewis, an artist of African-American and Chippewa (Ojibwa) ancestry, worked in Rome. Her multiracial identity and her gender were formative in her selection of subjects. In addition to pieces addressing abolition and emancipation, between 1866 and 1872 she completed a series of marble sculptures on the popular theme of Hiawatha and Minnehaha, drawn from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem 'The Song of Hia
RFEF3TJM–Man wearing red hat and holding small American flag
RFBX415R–A Girl Holds Two American Flags
RFPK9PTN–Mascot illustration of bust of a black African American policeman or police officer wearing hat viewed from front on isolated white background.
RF2WRMM1Y–Image of happy senior african american woman at beach over american flag
RF2TABWM7–At angle shot of African American man looking away against sky with geometric shape
RM2C3CJ3A–“The author caught by the bloodhounds” frontispiece illustration from ‘The Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself’ by William Wells Brown (c.1814-1884). First published in 1847 this best selling slave narrative sets out the author’s experience as the son of a white planter and mother of Native American and black ancestry working the steamships out of St Louis, Missouri before escaping in 1834 in the free state of Ohio.
RF2C0JX69–Big african american family people set with genealogy tree template. Families ancestry study or history education concept on isolated white background
RMCB7R1D–Female African American Jazz singer on set in a theater setting
RF2M80N38–proud of my African ancestry - handwritten note on an art paper, Black History Month concept
RMKWD8HN–African American-Creek woman and child at their Southern homestead, ca. 1910-1930. (BSLOC 2015 16 129)
RMKWDJC7–Cuban refugees from the besieged city of Santiago at El Caney, Cuba. On July 4, a cease fire allowed 20,000 citizens to evacuate the city (BSLOC 2017 10 40)
RMCXYBR3–Different nationalities, a Native American, an European, an African, an Asian, a giant panda and the earth painted on a hand
RMG15G61–Dred Scott (1795-1858), was an African-American slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife and their two daughters in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857, known as 'the Dred Scott Decision.' His case was based on the fact that
RMA4AYMR–A 6 year old girl of African ancestry with braided hair
RF2NPRN7B–Map with the most common ancestry per state in the United States of America
RME5JRMG–African Burial Ground National Monument, NYC
RM2JR6DDY–the united Sabaeans worldwide building and bookshop in Bushwick Brooklyn NYC
RFBEM66R–Young man
RMPANPGY–Hiawatha. Artist: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Dimensions: 13 3/4 × 7 3/4 × 5 1/2 in. (34.9 × 19.7 × 14 cm). Date: 1868. Like many American sculptors of the nineteenth century, Lewis, an artist of African-American and Chippewa (Ojibwa) ancestry, worked in Rome. Her multiracial identity and her gender were formative in her selection of subjects. In addition to pieces addressing abolition and emancipation, between 1866 and 1872 she completed a series of marble sculptures on the popular theme of Hiawatha and Minnehaha, drawn from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem 'The Song of Hiawat
RF2NCCP8F–African man holding his baby. Traditional dressed tribal people vector cartoon illustration
RFCTGHR7–Woman Spreading Arms And Looking Upwards In A Park In Autumn; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
RFPK9PTK–Mascot illustration of a black African American electrician or power lineman holding a lightning bolt set inside circle on isolated white background
RF2WRTNHW–African american three generation family holding hands asking together in the garden
RF2TABWF3–Group of young African American people wearing traditional clothing in desert, all smiling
RM2C3CJ3Y–“The author and his mother arrested and carried back into slavery” illustration from ‘The Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself’ by William Wells Brown (c.1814-1884). First published in 1847 this best selling slave narrative sets out the author’s experience as the son of a white planter and mother of Native American and black ancestry working the steamships out of St Louis, Missouri before escaping in 1834 in the free state of Ohio.
RF2F1J8HJ–Big african american family people set with genealogy tree template. Families ancestry study or history education concept on isolated white background
RF2HW1CAF–Art inspired by Hiawatha, 1868, Made in Rome, Italy, Marble, 13 3/4 × 7 3/4 × 5 1/2 in. (34.9 × 19.7 × 14 cm), Sculpture, Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844–1907), Like many American sculptors of the nineteenth century, Lewis, an artist of African-American and Chippewa (Ojibwa) ancestry, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBH1APA–Happy African American family together on the couch
RMKWDM2Y–Cuban refugees from the besieged city of Santiago at El Caney, Cuba. On July 4, a cease fire allowed 20,000 citizens to evacuate the city (BSLOC 2017 10 40)
RFBGTC8Y–Portrait of African American woman
RMAWFAPT–Portrait of a young woman of African ethnicity at a protest against violence against women, Georgetown, Guyana, South America
RMHRKJA6–Dred Scott, American Civil Rights Hero
RMA4AYMP–A 6 year old girl of African ancestry with braided hair has a quiet and reflective moment
RF2NPRN99–Map with the most common ancestry per state in the United States of America
RME5JRKP–African Burial Ground National Monument, NYC
RM2JR6DE6–the united Sabaeans worldwide building and bookshop in Bushwick Brooklyn NYC
RFBEM66G–Young man
RMKWD7RJ–Julius Rosenwald established his Rosenwald Fund in 1917 for 'the well-being of mankind.' $70 million was contributed to public schools, colleges and universities, museums, Jewish charities, and African American institutions. (BSLOC 2015 16 143)
RM2MBH6TC–Frontispiece and Title page, 1859. Portrait of French author and playwright Alexandre Dumas who was descended from a French nobleman and colonial adminstrator in the colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), and an enslaved woman of Afro-Caribbean ancestry. From 'The Anglo-African magazine'.
RFC2MBAK–African American Family Interacting
RFPK9PTG–Mascot style illustration of a black African American butcher holding meat cleaver viewed from front set inside circle on isolated white background.
RF2WRTNJY–Spots of light against african american grandparents and grandchildren using laptop at home
RF2TABYHW–Vertical closeup portrait of smiling African American man wearing traditional print and looking at camera outdoors
RM2C3CJ45–“The slave-trader Walker and the author driving a gang of slaves to the southern market” illustration from ‘The Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself’ by William Wells Brown (c.1814-1884). First published in 1847 this bestselling slave narrative sets out the author’s experience as the son of a white planter and mother of Native American and black ancestry working the steamships out of St Louis, Missouri before escaping in 1834 in the free state of Ohio.
RF2C0JX6T–African american family photo frame with happy mom, dad, grandparent and children. Families ancestry study or history education concept on isolated wh
RF2HW1CAG–Art inspired by Minnehaha, 1868, Made in Rome, Italy, Marble, 11 5/8 × 7 1/4 × 4 7/8 in. (29.5 × 18.4 × 12.4 cm), Sculpture, Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844–1907), Like many American sculptors of the nineteenth century, Lewis, an artist of African-American and Chippewa (Ojibwa) ancestry, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBH1ANW–Happy African American family together on the couch
RFPPABJC–St. Louis, Missouri, USA - August 26, 2018: The Festival of Nations, Man of african ancestry singing
RFKG31EM–African-American kids crossing Canal Street riding bicycles in New Orleans, Louisiana
RMC614F7–Julius Rosenwald 1862-1932 was part-owner and was senior executive of Sears Roebuck and Company from 1908 1932. As a philanthropist he established the Rosenwald Fund to support the education of African American children in the rural South. (BSLOC 2010 18 148)
RFBRB7WC–woman with stones on spine
RF2C670KG–portrait of male with piercing eyes and arms wrapped around his face
RFEF3TJ2–Perplexed businessman holding a sign that says mistake
RME5JRKT–African Burial Ground National Monument, NYC
RM2JR6DDT–the united Sabaeans worldwide building and bookshop in Bushwick Brooklyn NYC
RFBEM678–Portait of a young man
RMDD786K–American philanthropist Julius Rosenwald is honored. May 14, 1930. German Consul General H.F. Simon presents a gift from
RMD0KYBW–Gel Electrophoresis
RFC2MGNK–African American Woman In Fancy Hat
RFPK9PTH–Mascot illustration of head of a black African American baker, chef or cook viewed from front on isolated white background done in retro style.
RF2WRT1R1–Image of good vibes only over happy african american family in park
RF2TABYBC–Vertical portrait of African American man wearing traditional clothing looking away outdoors covered with veil
RFBGW3E3–Interracial group of young adults
RF2C0JXGW–Big african american family people set with empty copy space background. Families ancestry or modern household concept. Includes mom, dad, grandparent
RF2R7FDMD–Vector Illustration showing African and black cultured flags for Black History Month.
RMBH1ARB–Happy African American family together on the couch
RFPPABJ3–St. Louis, Missouri, USA - August 26, 2018: The Festival of Nations, Man of african ancestry singing
RFKG31E3–African-American musician enjoys playing music on tube at Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana
RMKWD8K1–Julius Rosenwald established his Rosenwald Fund in 1917 for 'the well-being of mankind.' $70 million was contributed to public schools, colleges and universities, museums, Jewish charities, and African American institutions. (BSLOC 2015 16 143)
RFBRBTM1–woman getting a facial treatment
RF2C670JG–portrait of male athlete relaxing on lifeguard tower
RFEF3THX–Happy man holding a calculator
RME5JRMC–African Burial Ground National Monument, NYC
RFBXYTWN–Vector Illustration showing African and black cultured flags for Black History Month.
RFBEM67F–Portait of a young man
RF2JFWCF4–Bookstore window with book about George Floyd, portrait .Frenchtown, New Jersey, USA
RM2AY9ARC–African American Chef Baker Mascot
RFAJR75T–Young boy outside playing
RF2C3MM8R–Mascot illustration of a black African American demolition worker, laborer or construction worker with sledgehammer set inside circle on isolated whit
RF2F5XP0D–Portrait of handsome mature unshaved man with African ancestry sitting in modern office, dressed in casual comfort clothes, talking on mobile phone with business partner, communication concept
RF2TABWHJ–Fashion portrait of African American woman wearing traditional dress and dancing in desert sunlight
RFBGW3KC–A diverse group of young adult Christians praying
RF2C0JX74–African american family photo frame with happy mom, dad, grandparent and children. Families ancestry study or history education concept on isolated wh
RM2HCF6RM–Bishop Moses Anderson, first African American Bishop in Detroit Catholic Archdiocese, laughs with nuns on one of his trips to Ghana in West Africa.
RMBH1AMW–Happy African American family together on the couch
RFPPABKF–St. Louis, Missouri, USA - August 26, 2018: The Festival of Nations, Man of african ancestry singing
RMBTKH0K–Joel Elias Spingarn (1875-1939), Jewish leader of the NAACP, served as chairman of its board from 1913-1939. The prestigious Spingarn Metal has been awarded yearly since 1915 to recognize outstanding African American achievement. Ca. 1925.
RM2C87AP4–Black Is King (2020) directed by Blitz Bazawule and Beyoncé and starring Beyoncé. Visual music album inspired by Disney's Lion King.
RF2C670K8–engaging portrait of male athlete with hands next to his cheeks
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