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#black literature#black history#black tumblr#black excellence#black community#civil rights#black history is american history#civil rights movement#black girl magic#blackexcellence365
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princess tutu posting <3
#princess tutu#ahiru#rue#magical girl#princess tutu fanart#shojo#princess kraehe#illustration#my art#I was looking at the ballet moves in swan lake for this because I think it’s neat how they portray different characters and creatures!#I went with a swan pose for duck and rue’s I based off odile since some of her movements are more claw-like just like a raven!#I love doing research for stuff like this :)
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Meridy rubbing her rapidly growing preggy belly feeling comfy movement within🤰🏽🌕

#preggophilia#pregnant kink#preggo kink#cw pregnancy#tw pregnancy#pregnancy fantasy#preggie#fpreg#fpreg art#magical pregnancy#fantasy pregnancy#impregnation fantasy#; rapid preg#rapidpreg#rapid pregnancy#pregnant expansion#pregnant women#pregnant#preg#pregnancy#big pregnant belly#belly expansion#belly movement#fetal movement#inflati0n#inflated belly
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A Historical Deep Dive into the Founders of Black Womanism & Modern Feminism
Six African American Suffragettes Mainstream History Tried to Forget
These amazing Black American women each advanced the principles of modern feminism and Black womanism by insisting on an intersectional approach to activism. They understood that the struggles of race and gender were intertwined, and that the liberation of Black women was essential. Their writings, speeches, and actions have continued to inspire movements addressing systemic inequities, while affirming the voices of marginalized women who have shaped society. Through their amazing work, they have expanded the scope of womanism and intersectional feminism to include racial justice, making it more inclusive and transformative.
Anna Julia Cooper (1858–1964)
Quote: “The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class—it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity.”
Contribution: Anna Julia Cooper was an educator, scholar, and advocate for Black women’s empowerment. Her book A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South (1892) is one of the earliest articulations of Black feminist thought. She emphasized the intellectual and cultural contributions of Black women and argued that their liberation was essential to societal progress. Cooper believed education was the key to uplifting African Americans and worked tirelessly to improve opportunities for women and girls, including founding organizations for Black women’s higher education. Her work challenged both racism and sexism, laying the intellectual foundation for modern Black womanism.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825–1911)
Quote: “We are all bound together in one great bundle of humanity, and society cannot trample on the weakest and feeblest of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul.”
Contribution: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was a poet, author, and orator whose work intertwined abolitionism, suffrage, and temperance advocacy. A prominent member of the American Equal Rights Association, she fought for universal suffrage, arguing that Black women’s voices were crucial in shaping a just society. Her 1866 speech at the National Woman’s Rights Convention emphasized the need for solidarity among marginalized groups, highlighting the racial disparities within the feminist movement. Harper’s writings, including her novel Iola Leroy, offered early depictions of Black womanhood and resilience, paving the way for Black feminist literature and thought.
Ida B. Wells (1862–1931)
Quote: “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.”
Contribution: Ida B. Wells was a fearless journalist, educator, and anti-lynching activist who co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Her investigative reporting exposed the widespread violence and racism faced by African Americans, particularly lynchings. As a suffragette, Wells insisted on addressing the intersection of race and gender in the fight for women’s voting rights. At the 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., she famously defied instructions to march in a segregated section and joined the Illinois delegation at the front, demanding recognition for Black women in the feminist movement. Her activism laid the groundwork for modern feminisms inclusion of intersectionality, emphasizing the dual oppressions faced by Black women.
Sojourner Truth (1797–1883)
Quote: “Ain’t I a Woman?”
Contribution: Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth became a powerful voice for abolition, women's rights, and racial justice after gaining her freedom. Her famous 1851 speech, "Ain’t I a Woman?" delivered at a women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio, directly challenged the exclusion of Black women from the feminist narrative. She highlighted the unique struggles of Black women, who faced both racism and sexism, calling out the hypocrisy of a movement that often-centered white women’s experiences. Truth’s legacy lies in her insistence on equality for all, inspiring future generations to confront the intersecting oppressions of race and gender in their advocacy.
Nanny Helen Burroughs (1879–1961)
Quote: “We specialize in the wholly impossible.”
Contribution: Nanny Helen Burroughs was an educator, activist, and founder of the National Training School for Women and Girls in Washington, D.C., which emphasized self-sufficiency and vocational training for African American women. She championed the "Three B's" of her educational philosophy: Bible, bath, and broom, advocating for spiritual, personal, and professional discipline. Burroughs was also a leader in the Women's Convention Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention, where she pushed for the inclusion of women's voices in church leadership. Her dedication to empowering Black women as agents of social change influenced both the feminist and civil rights movements, promoting a vision of racial and gender equality.
Elizabeth Piper Ensley (1847–1919)
Quote: “The ballot in the hands of a woman means power added to influence.”
Contribution: Elizabeth Piper Ensley was a suffragist and civil rights activist who played a pivotal role in securing women’s suffrage in Colorado in 1893, making it one of the first states to grant women the vote. As a Black woman operating in the predominantly white suffrage movement, Ensley worked to bridge racial and class divides, emphasizing the importance of political power for marginalized groups. She was an active member of the Colorado Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association and focused on voter education to ensure that women, especially women of color, could fully participate in the democratic process. Ensley’s legacy highlights the importance of coalition-building in achieving systemic change.
To honor these pioneers, we must continue to amplify Black women's voices, prioritizing intersectionality, and combat systemic inequalities in race, gender, and class.
Modern black womanism and feminist activism can expand upon these little-known founders of woman's rights by continuously working on an addressing the disparities in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for marginalized communities. Supporting Black Woman-led organizations, fostering inclusive black femme leadership, and embracing allyship will always be vital.
Additionally, when we continuously elevate their contributions in social media or multi-media art through various platforms, and academic curriculum we ensure their legacies continuously inspire future generations. By integrating their principles into feminism and advocating for collective liberation, women and feminine allies can continue their fight for justice, equity, and feminine empowerment, hand forging a society, by blood, sweat, bones and tears where all women can thrive, free from oppression.
#black femininity#womanism#womanist#intersectional feminism#intersectionality#intersectional politics#women's suffrage#suffragette#suffrage movement#suffragists#witches of color#feminist#divine feminine#black history month#black beauty#black girl magic#vintage black women#black women in history#african american history#hoodoo community#hoodoo heritage month#feminism#radical feminism#radical feminists do interact#social justice#racial justice#sexism#gender issues#toxic masculinity#patriarchy
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Jester!Ingo! 🔥 I just had to make a back view too of this outfit.
#submas#pokemon#nobori#subway boss ingo#ingo pokemon#subway master ingo#Ingo using fire jutsu /j#I added stronger shadows originally but then it would've been too different from jester!Emmet one--#consistency isn't my forté xD I really tried to keep this simple enough#also yaayy linearting practice continues!#this was supposed to be kinda a reference pic kind of thing but then magical wind happened-- oops#it just needed some movement xD#Also: thank you all so much for the comments in Emmet one! <3 I'm not used to having comments so that made my day!#and of course I read all the sweet tags! ;u; <3#myart
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#anime poll#fall 2024#ao no miburo#amagami-san chi no enmusubi#tying the knot with an amagami sister#ao no hako#blue box#dandadan#ranma 1/2#yakuza fiance#chi.: chikyuu no undou ni tsuite#orb: on the movements of the earth#negaposi angler#negative positive angler#how i attended an all guy's mixer#nina the starry bride#hoshifuru oukoku no nina#magilumiere magical girls inc.#magilumiere co. ltd.#kabushikigaisha magi-lumiere#a terrified teacher at ghoul school#youkai gakkou no sensei hajimemashita
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Orb Witch Hat Atelier AU
#orb witch hat atelier au#Ofc I had to smash my two obsessions together especially that it's so easy to bring this story into the WHA worlddd#you replace heliocentrism with some forbidden magic heretics with brimhats inquisitors with Knights Moralis and boom#I'll post some of the design explorations and my notes on each character later too 🫡🫡#orb: on the movements of the earth#witch hat atelier#orb#chi#chi: chikyuu no undou ni tsuite#atelier of witch hat#wha#witch hat atelier au#wha au#Rafał#Badeni#Oczy#Jolenta#orb on the movements of the earth#チ球の運動について#Δ帽子#my art#sketch#drawing#au#orb wha au
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i feel like prishe and alisaie would get along really well
#gpose#ffxiv gpose#alisaie#ffxiv alisaie#alisaie leveilleur#prishe#ffxiv#7.1 spoilers#you would not believe how stupidly annoying prishe's sleeves are rigged. each sleeve has EIGHT BONES#but i managed! i did!#also this is my first time using directional blur as well as magic border. still learning how to use it#i actually think it's really cool for action/movement shots i need to use it more often
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Gandalf said ‘do not offer me that’, Galadriel said ‘I would be a queen, great and terrible,’ but Elrond said ‘get that the fuck away from me’ and this is nonsensical.
The other keepers of the elven rings were most challenged by the One, why not Elrond? Is his struggle merely hidden? Is it his Maia blood? Is it simply his mixed blood? Is that why Aragorn withstood, too?
Canonically the race of men are most easily corrupted, yet Elrond half-elven, who is almost 40% man, doesn’t notably bat an eyelash. Why?
#Probably by virtue of his strange upbringing Elrond received a measure of every talent there is to be given#everything from the magic of his foremother Luthien to the supreme skill and knowledge of his foster fathers.. which makes him remarkable#But what does that make him compared to Sauron? Elrond is obviously Special with a capital S#One goes so far as to say he is the weapon the entire first age was about forging; he and elros#And in Arwen almost every ethnic group of elves and men ever finally converge#And in some time perhaps Eriol is the final descendant of this line#but that’s a different myth#Yet I can’t help but feel its essential to understanding the resounding movement of Tolkien’s pieces#however unfinished they may be..#Anyway#lotr#lotr fotr#lord of the rings#the council of elrond#Elrond#elrond peredhil#Tolkien#jrr tolkien#silm references#Silm#lotr headcanons#middle earth#lotr hc#tolkien headcanons#tolkien lore#elven rings of power#Etc.
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I know @traegorn has talked a great deal about this, and I think it's always worth a reminder that not all magic workers or practitioners are witches or want to be witches, and they should not be called witches unless they call themselves so.
The reclaiming of the word "witch" is a European and North American concept, and still relatively new. Not every part of the world is on board with a movement that was inspired by Western esotericism and British occultism. A witch is not viewed in a positive light in many cultures and not for Christian reasons either.
#witches of color#witchblr#witch community#witches of tumblr#witches of the world#witchcraft#magic#sorcery#occult#modern witchcraft movement
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#black tumblr#black history#black literature#black excellence#black community#civil rights#black history is american history#civil rights movement#black girl magic#blackexcellence365#black lives matter#equal rights#equality#equal education#fuck trump
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#ffxiv#emet selch#hythlodaeus#ff14#fanart#more pre transition hythades but in my 100 other settings i just shove them in#yes they did ballet training together you can see it in emet’s ramrod straight posture he somehow is incapable of dropping it#hythlodaeus still does stretches even as an adult he’s a flexy boy and kinda just glides in his movement - weird ephemeral grace to him#he’s lazy yes but he’s very fun motivated - he’s quit since emet did#loves taking a big fat nap after a good stretching session#if anything piques his curiosity hyth will haphazardly find the limits to it#does stupid shit like how many too spins is too much until he starts getting sick and barfs up lunch#now he just chills and since he’s a frequent party goer he just does all sorts of casual dancing#watch him tear it up on the dancefloor#he’s like that one guy in disco elysium#that egghead guy that hypes people up with his ‘HARDCORE TO THE MEGA’#keeps the party going#emet gets roped in but there’s only so much he can take#he’s been an old man since he was a very young girl#young girl old man styling got that little my swag#emet’s really funny to think about when he’s younger bc he’s so ashamed of his youth#like imagine being some kind of uncontrollably angry little girl#like fucking livid#with high aptitude for magic#sorcery is so deeply rooted in a wielder’s emotions so like can you imagine the potency of his fireballs#he probably set shit on fire with just how intensely he stared at someone he young girl beefed with#he just remembers and dies from cringe#hyth still thinks he’s still cringe (endearing)#forever suffering from cringe#as nature intended
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Rapid preg animation
#preggophilia#pregnant kink#preggo kink#pregnancy fantasy#cw pregnancy#tw pregnancy#fpreg#fpreg art#preggie#magical pregnancy#rapid pregnancy#; rapid preg#rapidpreg#inflated belly#belly expansion#belly movement#fetal movement#breast expansion#pregnant expansion
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Chuuya, if you hate Dazai so much, why did you share your curry with him? Why do you take care of him?
Chuuya: "He becomes more unsufferable when hungry. And I knew for certain that he hadn't eaten yet."
Dazai: "Oh~! I know!"
Chuuya: "More like you're like some freeloading cat who only comes around to be fed!"
Chuuya: "Seriously, with you guys, I do anything with anyone and suddenly it labelled as a 'date'.."
Chuuya: "Only if they don't mind-"
Chuuya: "O-oi! Dude, no one's taking your food! Calm down! You're gonna choke!"
Chuuya: "You're a new level of idiot. It honestly still surprises me sometimes."
Chuuya: "Does that coat of yours have like a hole or something?"
Chuuya: "What even is this?"
Dazai: "Don't read that. Please."
#ask#update#irish journal#anonymous#bsd dazai#bsd chuuya#bungo stray dogs#skk#soukoku#(Oopsies hehehehehehe)#(I'm back!!!! <3 <3)#(Also the paper falls bc of like.. movement or smth I didn't really show it properly haha)#(I swear it makes sense and it's not magic)
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Natural Energy Givers ☀️🤍🔋✨
Lemon8:Simpleandsiddity
#black girl aesthetic#black girl blogger#black girls of tumblr#pinterest#black girl joy#black girl magic#soft life#black girl beauty#luxury#goddess energy#energy#nature#decluttering#sleep#resting#movement#yoga#meditation#healthy food#planning#planner#hydration#music#sunlight
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Cal Kestis | Jedi Survivor
#I'd been wanting to recreate the contest photo with Cal's canon look and it was a STRUGGLE#still don't think I'll ever recapture that initial magic#also Survivor hair is not fluffy like Scrapper hair#so it doesn't give that nice movement#ah whatever thanks for indulging me#I'm still happy with this pose/setting!#star wars jedi survivor#jedi survivor#cal kestis#photomode#star wars#cal's face could save the galaxy
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