Quick, what do you know about Leonardo da Vinci? He painted the Mona Lisa! He wrote his notes backwards! He designed supercool bridges and flying machines! He was a genius about, um… a lot of other… things… and, um, stuff… Okay, I’m sure ...
Quick, what do you know about Leonardo da Vinci? He painted the Mona Lisa! He wrote his notes backwards! He designed supercool bridges and flying machines! He was a genius about, um… a lot of other… things… and, um, stuff… Okay, I’m sure ...
#OTD pathbreaker Shirley Chisholm gave a talk about “Black Power” @binghamtonu on February 26, 1970. The student ne… https://t.co/Ty8JnPrnnl
Feb 26, 2021John Lewis, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), spoke @binghamtonu in March 1964. Rea… https://t.co/JU2GHxLa3N
Feb 25, 2021We have hundreds of movie posters and lobby cards. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” (1967) was a path-breaking film a… https://t.co/IgdynuCho6
Feb 23, 2021Posters of political activist Angela Davis in our 1960s collection: for her release from prison (acquitted 1972) &… https://t.co/YsAqKgtHyo
Feb 22, 2021A week-long Black Arts Symposium was held @binghamtonu in May 1971. Performers included Roberta Flack and Marion Wi… https://t.co/njuBHdTRZp
Feb 19, 2021Bunamé: The Third World Magazine of SUNY at Binghamton was a short-lived publication for “Black residents of Broome… https://t.co/vPwunig6nR
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