Black History Month

Famous African American leader named Frederick Douglass over red, black and green background
Portrait of Young Handsome African American Man in New York. Young black man wearing light color jacket, standing by vintage marble wall, looking, thinking, lost in thought.
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SELF-PORTRAIT II, by Horace Pippin, 1944, African-America painting, oil on canvas. This work is small, measuring only 8.5 x 6.5 inches. The self-taught artist achieved success and sold most of his 130
Juneteenth, African-American Independence Day, June 19. Day of freedom and emancipation. Raised hands of many people who vote for freedom and the abolition of slavery. Flowers against blue sky
George Washington Carver (1864-1943), African American botanist, teacher and former slave, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1906.
Hiram Revels (1822-1901) was the first of only four African Americans to serve in the U.S. Senate. In 1870 he was elected to finish the term of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis.
John Mercer Langston (1829-1897), was the first known African American elected to public office in 1855, in Ohio.
Three young ballet dancers in a dance studio
African sisters hugging
little boy getting his head shaved by barber
Juneteenth Day, African-American Independence Day, June 19. Day of freedom and emancipation
Juneteenth, African-American Independence Day, June 19. Day of freedom and emancipation. Yellow banner with seamless border, raised hand of celebrating people
An abstract illustration on the African continent with the text Black History Month in a grunge style black background
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), former slave and abolitionist broke whites' stereotypes about African Americans in the decades prior to the U.S. Civil War. 1855 portrait.
Middle class African American family seated on lawn in Georgia, ca. 1899.
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Illustration of African American Stickman Kids Reading an Open Book about History
African American Hand Holding the Usa Flag. Martin Luther King Day Illustration on Concrete Wall Background
Portrait of young African American couple in love posing together indoors
young happy and  pretty african american woman closeup portrait on natural background
Amazing beautiful african american baby girl with sunglasses having fun
Smiling young African girl with long curly hair wearing glasses while standing alone against a gray background
Young black girl looking at a science exhibit, close up
US Flags in Front of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
Ida B. Wells, woodcut, 1891
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), writing at his desk. His autobiography, UP FROM SLAVERY, 1901, was a best seller.
Marcus Garvey, Jamaican Black Nationalist and Separatist, ca. 1920. In August 1920, his 'Universal Negro Improvement Association,' , claimed 4 million members and 25,000 attended its Madison Square Ga
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Vector illustration for the continent of Africa. Over 50 countries including several small islands, rivers and lakes not visible unless zoomed in. Very editable if needed.
Seamless background with geometric shapes of various sizes. Vector.
Black History Month Vector Template Design Illustration
Black History Month Vector Template Design