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  2. Naomi Sims - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote that (her) "appearance as the first black model on the cover of Ladies' Home Journal in November 1968 was a consummate moment of the Black is beautiful movement". [9] [10] She also appeared on the cover of the October 17, 1969, issue of Life magazine. [9] This made her the first African-American model on the cover of ...

  3. Carefree Black Girls - Wikipedia

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    Carefree Black Girls is a cultural concept and movement that aims to increase the breadth of "alternative" representations of black women. [1] [2] The origins of this expression can be traced to both Twitter and Tumblr. [3] Zeba Blay was reportedly the first person to use the expression as a hashtag on Twitter in May 2013.

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    Throughout history, women fought hard to open doors and opportunities that now allow many of them to be whoever they want to be, whether that’s a scientist, a business owner, a mom, a wife, or ...

  5. List of feminist women of color - Wikipedia

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    Race: Russian/Jew, African American (Black) and Native American. Beal wrote Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female in 1969. Double Jeopardy was revised and published in The Black Woman, which was edited by Toni Cade. [7] Also appeared in the anthology called Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings From the Women's Liberation Movement ...

  6. Bre-Z Says ‘All American’ Shows How a ‘Black Masculine ...

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    Throughout All American’s six seasons, Bre-Z has watched her character, Coop, go from gang affiliate to lawyer in training — and she couldn’t be happier for how her story has played out.

  7. The Free Black Women's Library - Wikipedia

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    The Free Black Women's Library is an organization that hosts a mobile library based primarily in New York City, and is focused on sharing literature written by Black women. It was founded by the Nigerian American Ola Ronke Akinmowo in Brooklyn in 2015.

  8. Virtual human - Wikipedia

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    A virtual crash test dummy. A virtual human (or also known as meta human or digital human) [1] is a software fictional character or human being.Virtual humans have been created as tools and artificial companions in simulation, video games, film production, human factors and ergonomic and usability studies in various industries (aerospace, automobile, machinery, furniture etc.), clothing ...

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