thegoddamazon:

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #1:
Contrary to distorted belief, the people who built the pyramids in Egypt were Black Africans. They were not slaves. They actually enjoyed building the pyramids because it was for a greater spiritual purpose. The first person to scientifically prove that the Egyptians were Black was Cheikh Anata Diop, by testing the amount of melanin of Egyptian mummies.
(pic: King Tutankhamun)

So stop acting like Egyptians looked like Elizabeth Taylor, assholes.

thegoddamazon:

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #1:

Contrary to distorted belief, the people who built the pyramids in Egypt were Black Africans. They were not slaves. They actually enjoyed building the pyramids because it was for a greater spiritual purpose. The first person to scientifically prove that the Egyptians were Black was Cheikh Anata Diop, by testing the amount of melanin of Egyptian mummies.

(pic: King Tutankhamun)

So stop acting like Egyptians looked like Elizabeth Taylor, assholes.

Marking this Happiest of Chinese New Years, first we’re releasing a quartet of cracking covers shot by Chen Man. Blowing in from the East, Chen Man one of China’s leading fashion photographers collaborated with Terry Barber, M.A.C’s Director of Makeup Artistry to produce a spectacular series of portraits celebrating the diversity of beauty in China today.In addition to the eight online exclusive covers included below, they’ll be five further covers and sneak peeks from in-Side The Whatever The Weather Issue revealed in the days ahead. Keep one eye glued to i-D online for the latest.

Photography Chen ManStyling Lucia LiuMake-up Terry Barber, Director of Make-up Artistry, M.A.C. Cosmetics

Today in “I didn’t know they were Black!!”: Ludwig Van Beethoven

steviemcfly:

katmayer:

theafrosistuh:


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The true identity of Ludwig van Beethoven, long considered Europe’s greatest classical music composer.  Said directly, Beethoven was a black man. Specifically, his mother was a Moor, that group of Muslim Northern Africans who conquered parts of Europe—making Spain their capital—for some 800 years.

In order to make such a substantial statement, presentation of verifiable evidence is compulsory. Let’s start with what some of Beethoven’s contemporaries and biographers say about his brown complexion.:

” Frederick Hertz, German anthropologist, used these terms to describe him: “Negroid traits, dark skin, flat, thick nose.”

Emil Ludwig, in his book “Beethoven,” says: “His face reveals no trace of the German. He was so dark that people dubbed him Spagnol [dark-skinned].”

Fanny Giannatasio del Rio, in her book “An Unrequited Love: An Episode in the Life of Beethoven,” wrote “His somewhat flat broad nose and rather wide mouth, his small piercing eyes and swarthy [dark] complexion, pockmarked into the bargain, gave him a strong resemblance to a mulatto.”

C. Czerny stated, “His beard—he had not shaved for several days—made the lower part of his already brown face still darker.”

Following are one word descriptions of Beethoven from various writers: Grillparzer, “dark”; Bettina von Armin, “brown”; Schindler, “red and brown”; Rellstab, “brownish”; Gelinek, “short, dark.”

Newsweek, in its Sept. 23, 1991 issue stated, “Afrocentrism ranges over the whole panorama of human history, coloring in the faces: from Australopithecus to the inventors of mathematics to the great Negro composer Beethoven.”

And yet Western “scholars” want you to believe that Beethoven looked like:

this should have like thousands upon thousands of notes. 

I had no idea.

MIND: BLOWN.