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  2. The Blacker the Berry (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life (1929) is a novel by American author Wallace Thurman, associated with the Harlem Renaissance. The novel tells the story of Emma Lou Morgan, a young black woman with dark skin. It begins in Boise, Idaho and follows Emma Lou in her journey to college at USC and a move to Harlem, New York City for work.

  3. Vantablack (album) - Wikipedia

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    To the contrary, VANTABLACK, produced by Hathaway with Phil Beaudreau, Ariza, Warryn Campbell and Eric Dawkins rotating at the controls, is closer in sound to Where It All Begins, given that the stylistic descriptors for all of the songs would have to include soul with preceding modifiers such as modern, throwback, hip-hop, folk, and pop. [4]

  4. Vantablack - Wikipedia

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    Vantablack is a class of super-black coatings with total hemispherical reflectances (THR) below 1% [4] in the visible spectrum. The name is a portmanteau of the ...

  5. 'Interview With The Vampire' Is Blacker And Gayer Than Ever ...

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    This adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel offers a smart update, while retaining its poignant story of a vampire questioning life, mortality and his own power.

  6. Vantablack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vantablack is an extremely black chemical substance. Vantablack may also refer to: Vantablack, a 2017 dubstep extended play by Dirtyphonics and Sullivan King "Vantablack", a 2017 song by French synthwave musician Perturbator "Vantablack", a 2022 episode of Fleishman Is in Trouble

  7. Wallace Thurman - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, he became the editor of The Messenger, a socialist journal addressed to black people. There he was the first to publish the adult-themed stories of Langston Hughes. [1] Thurman left the journal in October 1926 to become the editor of World Tomorrow, which was owned by whites.

  8. Life After Life (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book received generally positive reviews from critics. On The Omnivore, the book received an "omniscore" of 4.0 out of 5 based on mostly British critic reviews. [2] [3] According to Book Marks, the book received, based on American press, "rave" reviews based on twelve critic reviews with eight being "rave" and four being "positive". [4]

  9. A Black woman and a white woman went viral fighting racism ...

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    She is helping her boyfriend digitize and catalog his video archive of Jim Crow-era Black family life, hoping it can be part of a permanent museum exhibit or public digital collection.