February is Black History month here in the States. For me everyday is Black History, so until today I wasn't compelled to make a special post. BUT this morning when I opened my email there was a link from my dear friend, Gwen, known as Grandmommy in the blogging world. You can check out her blog, Big and Little Creations,
here. It was a link to a photographer's facebook page. At first I looked at the pictures and enjoyed seeing the kids. You know how much I love kids. Upon closer glance I realized the kids were representing different prominent African Americans from our history and present times. Talk about impressive! This photographer, Eunice Jones, did an amazing job capturing each figure through our youth. Of course, those of you who know me, know the tears started freely flowing as I paged through the images and read each saying. Each picture took me on a walk through our history. What a journey it has been!
Eunice Jones encourages people to share the images, unaltered, of course. Check out here
Facebook page here. I also looked through other images on her site and she does amazing work all around.
SIMPLY AMAZING! There will be one more picture posted tomorrow. I will upload that one to this post. I wonder if it will be President Obama?
I am so glad you enjoyed the site! I also like it when you call me a dear friend...it warms my heart. :-)
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Grandmommy - Thanks so much for sharing it. Did you look at any of her other photos? They are wonderful, too. You are a very dear friend!
DeleteHello Vanessa, great pictures and messages! Thank you for sharing!!! Regards
ReplyDeletecyborgdoll - Thanks for stopping by and viewing these special images.
DeleteMy black History is 365 and sometimes 366, days a year, too.
ReplyDeleteThroughout this month, I have enjoyed seeing these adorable children pose as famous African Americans on Facebook. I must have "liked" the source which caused me to receive the updates.
Thanks for sharing these here as missed seeing some on Facebook.
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DBG - Aren't they adorable? I have to give the photography major props for doing this. She had some other adorable baby pictures in her portfolio.
DeleteI totally agree with DBG, my black history is 365 days a year! I have seen this posting before and I loved it then. Thanks for reposting and sharing the love for it again. It is truly amazing!
ReplyDeleteChynadoll - I couldn't pass sharing this one. You know me and kids. We go way back. LOL! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteHello from Spain: I admire the beauty of these pictures and the messages they send. Thanks for sharing. I join with your tribute .. Keep in touch
ReplyDeleteMarta - Thanks so much for stopping by to view these little masterpieces.
DeleteThey are amazing Vanessa!
ReplyDeleteLoretta - I totally agree with you. I smile and get teary-eyed every time I see the pictures.
DeleteThese pictures are great and I love the concept !!!
ReplyDeleteI love both the strong messages and the kids are absolutely adorable.
Claude - Aren't they wonderful? Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThis is too awesome! So glad you shared it.
ReplyDeletestudioseven - I'm so glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteI've seen these, some on Facebook and some on TV. I love the photos of the children, and the messages are very inspiring. Thanks for sharing these here. I agree...they're awesome! :-)
ReplyDeleteCindi - I'm so surprised this is my first time seeing them. Definitely inspiring to see.
Deletethe kids are super adorable!!!
ReplyDeletejassica joe - I agree 100%!
DeleteAwwww ... they are cute kids. Thanks for sharing ;-).
ReplyDeleteD7ana - You are welcome. That Frederick Douglas and Spike Lee make me smile every time.
DeleteTotally awesome! Thanks for sharing Vanessa!
ReplyDeleteGeorgia Girl - You are welcome. They stole my heart.
DeleteThose are some of the cutes pictures I have ever seen!! I love the whole concept of the all. I really love "Spike Lee"!
ReplyDeleteBrini - Isn't it awesome! Spike Lee was one of my faves, too.
DeleteAwww, this gave me goosebumps. I love the Kerry Washington is in there.
ReplyDeleteKenya - Isn't it precious? Kerry was another favorite of mine. She got that eye thing down pat! BTW, I'm working on a Darius story right now, so make sure you come back tomorrow.
DeleteThank you so much for sharing!! I knew half of them, but I googled the rest and it was worth to do it. I have been deep impressed with the story of Harriet Tubman...
ReplyDeleteRossetti - Thanks. I'm so glad you were able to learn more about them. The concept is such a great one. Marrying the heroes of the past to the kids of the future. Harriet Tubman was a phenomenal woman.
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