BEAUTIFUL EYE , A PHOTOGRAHPIC LULLABY
INTRODUCING: JATNNA N, CRAVAT LEAD PHOTOSTORIAN
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JATNNA NUNEZ
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PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE DAILY CANVAS OF: LIFE
DISTINGUISHED CRAVAT RINGS THE LIBERTY BELL OF FREEDOM
HOW SWEET THE SOUND OF DESIGNING TO REMEMBER THE DAY THE AGGIE FOUR SAT DOWN

DAY 1: AGGIE FOUR 1960 SIT-INS; (L to R) Monsieur David Richmond, Monsieur Franklin McCain, Monsieur Ezell Blair, & Monsieur Joseph McNeil
PHOTO BY: JOHN “JACK: MOEBES as it appeared in the Greensboro News & Record (2-1-60)
As many refer to FEBRUARY ONE, as the day the Civil Rights Movement began. The struggle for Civil Rights has been a ongoing aim of Pan-Africans world wide since labeled as “Colored.” More so than any other group of Americans, African Americans(Pan-Africans) have shared a history of struggle for human dignity and freedom, due to the fact that through establishing & building of America’s foundation, white Americans sought to deny what they termed as COLORED, from obtaining dignity and freedom.
LET FREEDOM RING
ILLUSTRATOR: SPIDER, WEB OF DESIGN
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2010 WINTER COLLECTION: FEBRUARY ONE: MONSIEUR RICHMOND
2010 WINTER COLLECTION: FEBRUARY ONE: MONSIEUR McCAIN
MONSIEUR FRANKLIN EUGENE McCAIN
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2010 WINTER COLLECTION: FEBRUARY ONE: MONSIEUR KHAZAN
MONSIEUR JIBREEL KHAZAN (Ezell Blair Jr.)
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2010 WINTER COLLECTION: FEBRUARY ONE: MONSIEUR McNEIL
MONSIEUR JOSEPH ALFRED McNEIL
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FEBRUARY ONE, LET FREEDOM RING
FEBRUARY ONE: FOUR DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMEN DEFINE THE MOVEMENT
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“Those who profess to favor freedom
And yet deprecate agitation
Are men who want crops
Without plowing the ground
They want rain without thunder and lighting
They want the ocean without the awful roar of its waters
Power concedes nothing without demand
It never did, and never will.”
Fredrick Douglas, August 4, 1857
Excerpt from:
“CIVILITIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS: GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA and the BLACK STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM
BY: WILLIAM H. CHAFE
TO BE CONTINUED. ELEVATION OF CONCENTRATIONS.
NASHVILLE FOUR: FREEDOM RINGS
Photo by Gerald Holly The Tennessean (5/16/1960)
(L to R) Mathew Walker, Peggy Alexander, Diane Nash & Stanley Hemphill
*AT POST HOUSE RESTAURANT IN GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL*
The Liberty Bell of FREEDOM, rings as the Nashville Four are the first to sit at a all WHITE LUNCH COUNTER, since the start of 1960 SIT-INS, that began “FEBRUARY ONE.”










