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The Culture Keepers akofena An authentic African hand woven

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An authentic African hand woven market/shopper tote bag crafted by a Master artisan in Madagascar

The front contains a famous image from Annie Lee entitled "My Cup Runneth Over" that depicts an African American woman sitting on her bed turning to the source of her strength during difficult times

Marshals after the school board was forced to desegregate in 1960 by Federal Judge Skelly Wright since they didn't comply and desegregate the school after the landmark Brown vs

a tiny basketball court is crowded with enthusiastic fans who have gathered to witness street basketball's elite go head-to-head in heightened competition

This piece measures 36x24 inches

The Culture Keepers akofena An authentic African hand wovenAn Afrocentric open edition work of art by Baltimore based artist Larry "Poncho" Brown. It was originally created in 2013 as a commission for the African American Cultural Festival of Wake County. It depicts a group of African drummers and dancers that serve as "Keepers of the Culture". What is a Culture Keeper? A person who ensures the history, culture, and values of a people persevere and is passed on from one generation to the next. Someone who has

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