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Black And Proud Preciousness: Black History Photos Recreated By Adorable Little Girl

Doing a Black History Month photo project w/ my 5 y.o. One photo recreated of one incredible black woman every day in Feb. This was Day 1. pic.twitter.com/I40PEZklO2 — Cristi Smith-Jones (@MsKittiFatale) February 3, 2017 Mom Teaches Daughter Black History By Recreating Photos Of Iconic Black Women We love these kind of iconic photo recreations ! Kudos to Cristi Smith-Jones aka @MsKittiFatale for this amazing photo project. This month the wife and mom of two decided to help her 5-year-old daughter Lola learn about the many amazing black women throughout history by dressing her up as a different icon every day. Day 2 of Black History Month photo project with my 5 y.o. Thank you, @mistyonpointe for being such an inspiration. pic.twitter.com/Php6F5pa8R — Cristi Smith-Jones (@MsKittiFatale) February 3, 2017 You will find Lola transformed into trailblazers from all fields — the arts, justice, politics, science and more, and each photo is just as delightful as the last. We promise. Hit the flip for more! Cristi Smith-Jones/Twitter

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Abolitionist, Civil Rights Activist Sojourner Truth Died On This Day In 1883

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The long and storied life of abolitionist, civil rights activist, and women’s rights advocate Sojourner Truth (pictured) began some time in 1797 under harsh conditions.…

Abolitionist, Civil Rights Activist Sojourner Truth Died On This Day In 1883

Oprah’s “O” Magazine Cover Goes Back In Time To 1986 [PHOTO]

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The latest issue of Oprah’s O magazine features two covers: one of the host taping her first show in 1986, and the other, more recent, boasting a big “Thank You!” headline. Inside, she talks about the beginning stages of the legendary show and what it’s legacy will be. On the beginning: “The first few years when the staff was still less than 12 people, I used to hang out with them because we were doing live shows, and we’d be done by 10 a.m. We had four people in four chairs, and that was it. Those were the days where I’d be the one taking the lunch order. I would walk around asking, ‘Okay, is it gonna be Taco Bell today, or are we doing Wendy’s?’ And then we’d go out and party at night.” On the end: “I genuinely feel appreciated and loved by this audience that has grown up with me. Which, for me, is a huge, huge, huge accomplishment. Because I grew up feeling the opposite of that. Feeling a void, as a little girl, feeling that really nobody loved me. So to be surrounded by this, that is what I’m going to feel. And when you see the tears on the last show, that’s what those tears will be about. Those tears will not be about sadness.” On what she’s taking with her when she goes: “The one thing I’ll take is the statue of Sojourner Truth that Jamie Foxx gave me for my birthday last year…Even in my youth, she was the historical figure I most identified with. Because even though she was born a slave, she was able to speak. She could communicate with people from all different backgrounds. She could speak to the most disenfranchised groups, and she could also speak to Congress. She was invited to the White House by Lincoln. Jamie didn’t know that I’d been reciting her “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech my whole life, or that when I die, I want to go out like a comet in the sky, which is something she said about her own life. But he gave me that statue, and it will come with me when I go.” Oprah To Charge $1 Million For Commercial On Show Finale Oprah’s Secret Diaries Reveal She Wanted “To Die” Over Relationship

Oprah’s “O” Magazine Cover Goes Back In Time To 1986 [PHOTO]