KINDR'D

KINDR'D

KINDR'D Magazine is a social magazine, featuring the Travel, Art & Cultural experiences of People of Color.

KINDR'D is published by Willoughby Avenue, creator of KOLUMN Magazine. KINDR'D Magazine is a print & digital publication featuring the Travel, Art & Cultural experiences of People of Color.

08/04/2024

The original caption: “Mother walking her daughter to Sunday school on a road between Memphis, Tennessee and Clarksdale, Mississippi.”

Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1938) via the LIFE Photo Collection

08/09/2023

Mrs. Viola bringing it...

27/08/2023

Possibly Louisville, Kentucky, 1928, although unconfirmed - great photo though!

27/08/2023

Fayard and Harold Nicholas. Iconic dancers.

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26/08/2023

Settler family on the American prairie in the 1880s.

25/08/2023

Celebrate the Black Family

25/08/2023

THIS JUST IN: COMANCHE WINS SILVER FOR AMERICA IN 2023 BUDAPEST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:

Janee Kassanavoid just added silver to her collection in Budapest, Hungary for her second-place finish in the Hammer Throw. She won bronze in the Tokyo Olympics.

Photo Courtesy~popsugarfitness

27/07/2023

Sidney Poitier, born February 20, 1927, was a Bahamian and American actor, film director, and diplomat.

Poitier's family lived in the Bahamas, then still a Crown colony, but he was born unexpectedly in Miami, Florida, while they were visiting, which automatically granted him U.S. citizenship. He grew up in the Bahamas, but moved to Miami at age 15, and to New York City when he was 16. He joined the American Negro Theatre, landing his breakthrough film role as a high school student in the film Blackboard Jungle (1955). Poitier gained stardom for his leading roles in films such as The Defiant Ones (1958) for which he made history becoming the first African American to receive an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. Additionally Poitier won the Silver Bear for Best Actor for his performance. In 1964, he won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe for Best Actor for Lilies of the Field (1963).

22/07/2023

Vintage photo of Chaka Khan waiting at the bus stop in Hollywood near Capitol Records building.

22/07/2023

13 years old Stevie Wonder and Muhammad Ali 1963
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21/07/2023

On July 7, 1948, Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck brought Paige in to try out with Indians player-coach Lou Boudreau. On that same day, his 42nd birthday, Paige signed his first major league contract, for $40,000 for the three months remaining in the season, becoming the first black pitcher in the American League and the seventh black big leaguer overall.[

20/07/2023

In 1954, television programmers had no idea what they were doing when they put a 12-year-old Muhammad Ali on a show called, “Tomorrow’s Champions.”

At the time, going by his birth name Cassius Clay, this 12-year-old would go on to become ranked as one of the best heavyweight boxers of all time. He’s also regarded as one of the most celebrated figures in sports of the 20th century.

13/07/2023

Before there were white cowboys in the American West, there were Latino vaqueros, Indigenous cattle handlers and Black cowboys.

By Russell Contreras, Axios
Photographer Ivan McClellan

https://www.axios.com/2023/06/16/rodeo-celebrate-black-cowboys-american-west

30/04/2023

A father with his 4 daughters, 1904.

29/03/2023

Portrait of a Cowboy, location unknown, c. 1899. (Photo by Smithsonian). Old photos from the real Wild West: https://bit.ly/3VxUDZ3

10/02/2023

Happy 79th Birthday to Alice Malsenior Tallulah Kate Walker! Born on this day, February 9th, in 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia USA, Alice Walker would go on to become the first Black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1982 for "The Color Purple" and over 15 awards for both her work as a writer and activist. Join us in wishing the effervescent Alice Walker a happy birthday!



📸: This portrait of a young Alice Walker is featured in the Alice Walker archive at Emory University's Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library and is featured on the cover of her latest release "Gathering Blossoms Under Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker", edited by Valerie Boyd.

08/01/2023
05/12/2022

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24/11/2022

Fried chicken, sweet potatoes and collard greens. No matter how far my mother – Eartha Kitt – had come from her roots in South Carolina, she was still a southerner when it came to cooking. Those were the foods she cooked the most when I was young. And, rice. I’m not sure why all of a sudden I remember rice. Maybe that was what she was cooking the day I asked her how she knew the right amounts to put in.

“If you don’t measure anything mommy, how do you know how much of everything to put in?” I remember asking. “You measure with your eye,” was all she said, knowing I would have to ponder that thought for a while. Measure with your eye?

Kitt Shapiro - Daughter, Eartha Kitt
Simply Eartha

28/09/2022

"Sunday Morning, Southside, Chicago" 1941
Photo by Russell Lee

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