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NEGRITUDE (Neh-Gruh-Tude)

“Black Is Beautiful” got its roots from the Negritude movement of the 1930’s. Negritude (NEH*GRUH*TUDE) is Black Consciousness. Black positivity. Black unity. “BOTH TEARS AND SWEAT ARE SALTY, BUT THEY RENDER A DIFFERENT RESULT.” “I AM SOMEBODY.” “KEEP HOPE ALIVE.” *Note, this estate acquired the art collection of renowned Chicago artist, MR. MELVIN KING! Also […]

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Sherman Beck Yellow

ECHOES OF THE NILE

The Ancient Egyptian Museum and Institute of Chicago & the Society of News Scholars (SUNS).  April 24/25/26//27th 9-3pm NO PRE-SALES. NO ADVANCE PRICES. PLEASE DO NOT ASK. ENTER ON SIDE OF PROPERTY. LINE UP BEHIND THE BLUE LINE. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. NO RSVP. NO TICKETS. NO LISTS. PLEASE DO NOT PAY ANYONE TO ENTER. 

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Walter Williams On Sax

“Her Name Was Betty Jean”

Ms Betty Jean! AWARD WINNING Chicago Elementary School Principal! 3025 Hermes Olympia Fields, IL 60461 3/15/16th 9-3p Departure Day! PARIS. 6/26/1967 NO PRE-SALES. NO ADVANCE PRICES. PLEASE DO NOT ASK. Meet Betty Jean. AWARD WINNING Chicago Public Elementary school Principal! Style and grace was her middle name. Her wardrobe consists of tailored suits, in rich

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Betty Jean June 26 1967 Departure Day Paris
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