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Page 3, Nationalist movement of Guinea-Bissauhttps://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/1970-amilcar-cabral-national-liberation-and-culture/
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Page 3, Black Consciousness Movement https://www.sahistory.org.za/sites/default/files/article_image/biko_funeral_saso.jpg
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Page 3, Black Power Movement Montreal https://socialistproject.ca/2019/01/fifty-years-ago-birth-of-black-power-in-canada/
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Page 3, Australian Black Power
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Page 3, Haitian Renaissance https://www.pinterest.com/pin/william-edouard-scott-18841964-artists-michael-rosenfeld-art--177470041539586354/
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https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ed7189370789402492918d11fbec62baIllustration: Nicole Skibola/Dissent Magazine. Left: E. Franklin Frazier, "Harlem Community Zones Marking Expansion of Negro Population". Source: The Negro Family in the United States, 1939
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https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/2021/02/black-harlem-the-african-american-design-nexuss-harlem-storymap-traces-the-neighborhoods-black-designed-places/James Weldon Johnson, “Negro Harlem 1925” and “Negro Harlem 1930.”In Black Manhattan (1930), James Weldon Johnson's history of African Americans in New York, two demographic maps of Harlem show its quick flourishing in the early decades of the twentieth century. Harry Ransom Center.
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file:///Users/dominiquethomas/Downloads/Meatspace%20image_%20Christian%20.htmlILLUSTRATION: CHRISTIAN GRALINGEN
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https://ebcpl.org/events/2022/2/9/afrofuturism-a-brief-introduction-amp-conversation
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https://www.hungertv.com/feature/afro-futurist-digital-art-by-manzel-bownman/?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#link_time=1470647031
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https://www.kernelmag.io/2/afrofuturism-lens-portal
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Harlem Renaissance 1Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
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Harlem Migration In the 1920s, Harlem's African-American population exploded — with nearly 200,000 African Americans inhabiting a neighborhood where there had been virtually no blacks 15 years earlier. Above, a Harlem street in 1942.National Archives/Getty Images
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Cotton Club The Cotton Club, Harlem, New York City, early 1930s.Science History Images/Alamy
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Woman Evicted Woman with a baby sitting outside of building from which they had been evicted, in Harlem, New YorkSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library. (1954). Woman with a baby sitting outside of building from which they had been evicted, in Harlem, New York Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/cdd4cbe0-06e8-0133-7d4a-58d385a7b928
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Haiti Poster Silkscreen poster for Haiti, a play by William DuBois for the Federal Theatre Project, presented March 2–September 24, 1938, at the Lafayette TheatreFederal Theatre Project (Vera Bock for WPA Federal Art Project NYC) - Library of Congress Catalog: http://lccn.loc.gov/96515735 Image download: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/cph/3g10000/3g13000/3g13500/3g13592u.tif Original url: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g13592
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