Profile: Telfar Clemens (1985-)
Telfar Clemens is a Liberian-American fashion designer and the founder of Telfar, a fashion label based in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Continue reading Profile: Telfar Clemens (1985-)
Telfar Clemens is a Liberian-American fashion designer and the founder of Telfar, a fashion label based in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Continue reading Profile: Telfar Clemens (1985-)
Malik B., was an American rapper and singer who was a founding member of the Roots. Continue reading Profile: Malik B. (1972-2020)
Ota Benga was a Mbuti man, known for being featured in an exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904, and in a human zoo exhibit in 1906 at the Bronx Zoo. Continue reading Profile: Ota Benga (1883-1916)
The First National Conference of the Colored Women of America was a three-day conference in Boston organized by Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, a civil rights leader and suffragist. In August 1895, representatives from 42 African-American women’s clubs from 14 states convened at Berkeley Hall for the purpose of creating a national organization. It was the first event of its kind in the United States. Continue reading The First National Conference of the Colored Women of America