Don't miss out this chance and get to meet
the African woman of your dreams on TrulyAfrican.
Not exact matches
This classic comedy stars Eddie Murphy as an
African prince who travels to Queens, New York, to find the
woman of his
dreams.
When it comes to finding the
African man or
woman of your
dreams, there are many options awaiting you if you hook up with the right community.
Here, cleverly concealed across the ocean, is the
dream of so many
African Americans: a beautiful homeland
of wise kings, strong
women warriors, and market streets that are at once charmingly old - fashioned and bustlingly hypermodern — much like the ones in Blade Runner, you'd think, except for being sunny, well - kept, and frequented exclusively by black people.
Inspired by E. J. Bellocq's candid photographs
of prostitutes in New Orleans, these compassionate poems are lyrical musings on
African American
women's lives, desires, and
dreams.
Jewell Parker Rhodes is the author
of three novels, Voodoo
Dreams, Magic City, and Douglass»
Women, and
of The
African American Guide... read more
10/25 Kerry James Marshall, «Mastry» Through 1/29, the Met Breuer A painter
of historical mysteries and the «
African - American vernacular,» Marshall will showcase his huge graphic masterpieces
of jet - black men,
women, and children in housing projects, on streets, at play in the fields
of the American
Dream.
Maren Hassinger...
Dreaming, a retrospective
of her works, opens this spring at the Spelman College Museum
of Fine Art in Atlanta, «the only museum in the nation emphasizing art by and about
women of the
African Diaspora,» as the statement on the institution's website reads.