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  2. Elenora "Rukiya" Brown - Wikipedia

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    For example, Rukiya's "Unforgivable Blackness" is a 2-foot-tall (0.61 m) representation of a young, dark woman with typical African features of big lips, high cheekbones, and wild explosions of hair. The figure wears a lace dress resembling a wedding dress and the figure's head is tilted back with eyes closed, suggesting an uneasy vulnerability ...

  3. African dolls - Wikipedia

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    Western dolls are popular in Africa and are often dressed with traditional garb. When the doll concept is considered in the context of African culture, they are usually not children's playthings, but rather objects that are laden with ritual and religious associations within the community. African dolls are used to teach, and entertain.

  4. List of Marvel Comics characters: D - Wikipedia

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    Death's Head's sentience and power source come from A.I.M.'s attempts to first capture and then replicate the power that created Captain Universe. Issue #16 reveals the scientist that began the project was Monica Rappaccini, the mother of the new Scorpion, on the back of her attempts to capture the Uni-Power in other titles.

  5. M.O.N.T - Wikipedia

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    M.O.N.T (Korean: 몬트) is a South Korean boy band signed to FM Entertainment. They originally debuted as a trio with leader Narachan, rapper Roda, and main vocalist Bitsaeon. In 2017, M.O.N.T released the digital single "Sorry" and were contestants on JTBC's survival reality show Mix Nine.

  6. List of African-American visual artists - Wikipedia

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    Robert Scott Duncanson, Landscape with Rainbow c. 1859, Hudson River School, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC.. This list of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognized African-American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting ...

  7. List of African novelists - Wikipedia

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    Fatou Keïta (born 1965), Côte d'Ivoire; China Keitetsi (born 1976), Uganda; Euphrase Kezilahabi (1944–2020), Tanzania; Fred Khumalo (born 1966), South Africa; Karen King-Aribisala (living), Nigeria; Asare Konadu (1932–1994), Ghana; Marie-Christine Koundja (born 1957) Ahmadou Kourouma (1927–2003), Côte d'Ivoire; Benjamin Kwakye (born ...

  8. Heinemann African Writers Series - Wikipedia

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    Two Centuries of African English: a survey and anthology of non-fictional English prose by African writers since 1769. 133: Mukasa, Ham: 1975: Sir Apolo Kagwa Discovers Britain. Edited by Taban lo Liyong. (First published in 1904 as Uganda's Katikiro in England.) 134: Henderson, Gwyneth, ed. 1973: African Theatre: eight prize-winning plays for ...

  9. T.O.D.A.S.: Television's Outrageously Delightful All-Star Show

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    T.O.D.A.S.: Television's Outrageously Delightful All-Star Show is a Philippine television sketch comedy show broadcast by IBC. Directed by Bert de Leon, it stars Marlene Feliciano, Maribeth Bichara, Frieda Fonda, Spanky Rigor, Richie D'Horsie, Jimmy Santos, Val Sotto, Joey de Leon and Redford White. It aired from 1980 to 1989.

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