Forgotten Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement | Essence
Forgotten Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement#Forgotten #Heroes #Civil #Rights #Movement #Essence
Forgotten Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement#Forgotten #Heroes #Civil #Rights #Movement #Essence
For the new docu-series “We’ve Been Around,” “Transparent” co-producer Rhys Ernst dived into queer history to celebrate lesser-known trans heroes and icons like Marsha P. Johnson. Broadly talked to him about mixing art with education, the Stonewall…#Civil #War #Stonewall #Documenting #Trans #Heroes #History #Forgot
The women of the civil rights movement used dress and presentation as a convincing and history-making form of protest.#Clothes #Helped #Female #Leaders #Convey #Struggle #Civil #Rights
Recruiting poster from the American Civil War, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, USA, circa 1861. The poster reads: ‘National Guard 19th Regiment, P.V. Colonel P. Lyle. : Good active men wanted for Company…#Recruiting #poster #American #Civil #War #Pennsylvania…
Contemporary Native life, the idea of us getting out of leather and feathers and into jeans and T-shirts, thats the one area that has been the least explored about Indians in film, Studi said. These films show us as part of the real world today.”#Cover #Story #Oklahoma #actor #Wes #Studi #blazes #trail #Native #filmmakers #actors … Read more