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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thirty-one quilts hang like tapestries at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, weaving history with art. Each shows a Black jockey wearing the silks they had in life.
The 1973 film “Ganja & Hess” is a cult classic about a wealthy anthropologist, Dr. Hess Green (Duane Jones), who returns home from a trip to Africa with a poisoned dagger that turns him and his ...
From Birmingham to St. Louis, Black tailors have been keeping dandyism alive for decades. Ahead of The Metropolitan Museum of ...
Figures like Du Bois, Hurston, and Baldwin stitched freedom into fabric—not out of vanity but vision. To revisit their style ...
Historical films tend to be either romantic costume dramas or sweeping war epics, though sometimes, a film comes along that … ...