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Rhea Combs

@rhea_combs

Dir. of Curatorial Affairs, National Portrait Gallery. Frmly Curator of Photo & Film, Nat’l Museum of African American History & Culture. Opinions my own.

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Michele Norris (@michele_norris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish I could live the rest of my days without ever having to see another woman slapped, dragged or viciously abused on a hotel security camera by a man who gets a pass because he’s rich or influential. Our daughters deserve better. Our world should demand better

Rhea Combs (@rhea_combs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huey P. Newton Was the Misunderstood Visionary Behind the Black Panther Party | Smithsonian smithsonianmag.com/history/the-mi…

Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mom Marian Robinson was my rock, always there for whatever I needed. She was the same steady backstop for our entire family, and we are heartbroken to share she passed away today. We wanted to offer some reflections on her remarkable life: barackobama.medium.com/statement-on-t…

Evan (@daviddunn177) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paraphrasing from Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” book She asked her Mom why she was holding Barack’s hand on election night “His father left when he was 2. He lost his mother to cancer. He was moments away from becoming leader of the free world with no parents. So I took his hand”

Paraphrasing from Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” book

She asked her Mom why she was holding Barack’s hand on election night

“His father left when he was 2. He lost his mother to cancer. He was moments away from becoming leader of the free world with no parents. So I took his hand”
Rhea Combs (@rhea_combs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Belated endorsement but absolutely brilliant book! Some of the most exciting and wonderfully written fiction I’ve read in a long while. Reading this was like a Balm in Gilead—a hilarious and brave reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim. ✨

Belated endorsement but absolutely brilliant book! Some of the most exciting and wonderfully written fiction I’ve read in a long while. Reading this was like a Balm in Gilead—a hilarious and brave reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim. ✨
fashioningtheself.bsky.social (@fashioningself) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This photograph, taken in Lincoln, Nebraska by African-American photographer John Johnson between 1910 and 1925, shows the home of George W. and Fronia Butcher at 2001 U Street. The taller man is believed to be George Butcher, who worked for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific

This photograph, taken in Lincoln, Nebraska by African-American photographer John Johnson between 1910 and 1925, shows the home of George W. and Fronia Butcher at 2001 U Street. The taller man is believed to be George Butcher, who worked for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
Soledad Francis PhD (@soledadfrancis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.” ― Bell Hooks

“Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.”

― Bell Hooks
Rhea Combs (@rhea_combs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great read: “How Black Librarians Helped Create Generations of Black Literature” —“The American Negro must remake his past in order to make his future.” —Arturo Schomburg, 1914 nytimes.com/2024/06/19/art…

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Fannie Lou Hamer and Bernice Johnson Reagon perform Freedom Songs at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 with Guy Carawan (left) and Len Chandler (right). Photo by Diana Davies. This archival video is featured in our film, Fannie Lou Hamer's America.

Fannie Lou Hamer and Bernice Johnson Reagon perform Freedom Songs at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 with Guy Carawan (left) and Len Chandler (right). Photo by Diana Davies.
This archival video is featured in our film, Fannie Lou Hamer's America.
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The National Portrait Gallery’s New Exhibition Honors The Life And Legacy Of James Baldwin Curated by Rhea Combs, the gallery’s Director of Curatorial Affairs, the show examines Baldwin’s legacy alongside his contemporaries #Baldwin100 essence.com/art/national-p…

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NYPL is giving away 4,000 copies of books by James Baldwin at select branches this summer and fall to celebrate his 100th birthday! Check out where you can get one to take home. Limited to one book per patron while supplies last. on.nypl.org/3YvINDE