ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月4日 07時41分


During #BlackHistoryMonth, children learn about Martin and Malcolm, Harriet and Sojourner. Many are told of Benjamin Banneker’s almanacs, Madam C.J. Walker’s hair products and subsequent wealth and George Washington Carver’s peanuts. “Our country knows how to concern itself with these huge figures in black America — people who are long gone, or alive but well out of reach,” @rembert writes in @nytimesfashion. “This same America, however, has no idea what to do with the average, ordinary black American.” He continues: “It’s those black people many hear about but never see socially, professionally, running errands, relaxing, leading. Or it’s those black people you see but never speak to, because how? Or it’s those black people you speak to, but never actually get to know, because why?” @photodre took this photo on 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem. Swipe left to see more of his photos of black people who lead lives seldom chronicled.


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