“The 4 women featured on the painting represent Africans and/or members of the African Diaspora. The 3 women on the right although attractive, are insecure,selfish„ divided, jealous and confrontational. The three are the present. They are quite are appalled and confused by the curvaceous woman on the left wearing all their colors together, looking quite beautiful and sure of herself. She represents our future :dignity,unity, serenity and abundance”
-Aissata Pinto Da Costa
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Photo from Dr. Martin Luther King’s memorial service, 1968, displayed at the Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville, KY. The Supremes at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s memorial service in 1968.
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