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The Blackness nana mensah stationed at Fort Davis in

The Blackness nana mensah stationed at Fort Davis inAn open edition art print by Kevin "WAK" Williams featuring an African American woman with natural hair that is proud of her heritage and legacy and comfortable in the skin she is in. Featuring several symbols that have become synonymous with African culture in American. The Red, Black and Green colors, the pick with black power fist and the Egyptian ankh symbol.

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stationed at Fort Davis in Texas

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The Blackness nana mensah stationed at Fort Davis inAn open edition art print by Kevin "WAK" Williams featuring an African American woman with natural hair that is proud of her heritage and legacy and comfortable in the skin she is in. Featuring several symbols that have become synonymous with African culture in American. The Red, Black and Green colors, the pick with black power fist and the Egyptian ankh symbol.

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