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"Here’s to rebellious Black men around the world, whose sartorial decisions are challenging mainstream narratives of Black masculinity, creating a space for elaboration on elegance and allowing a moment for us to indulge in collective nostalgia"
12019-08-28T07:59:00-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739346705plain2019-09-04T05:35:56-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739Shantrelle P. Lewis, founder and curator of the Dandy Lion Project, talks about the contemporary project and its historical context.
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12019-08-27T10:57:42-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739Barkley L. Hendricks (1945-2017) North Philly Niggah (William Corbett), 19758This image is featured in the exhibition, “not but nothing other: African American Portrayals, 1930s to Today.“ Hover over the highlighted rectangles for more information and links to related content.plain2019-09-27T14:12:51-07:00Lauren Cesirof37e4e52c3d9a4ff08b7937020ee9048f11c6739