"Reflections" of Iconic African Americans Light the WayFor 10 year Anniversary, photography book author Terrance A. Reese interviews with Celeste Stein Show and LinkedIn Live in November
By: BBQ RESCUES! What if an African American artist's original etching of a U.S. President could inspire a coin circulated in our currency for nearly 80 years? Would that likely blow up on TikTok? Reddit? or Twitter? Meet Dr. Selma H. Burke. As a 43 year old sculptor. Her bronze bas-relief of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943 is said to have inspired the final design of the American dime (the same U.S. Mint coinage used today). While this controversy is argued by historians, a uniquely touching rendering of Dr. Burke is featured in the coffee table book "Reflections" Through to the PBS docuseries Making Black America, the public has had the opportunity to experience an unknown part of history. It comes through as vibrant and relatable as has been seen in recent memory (if ever). "Reflections" The BBQ RESCUES Foundation appreciates the opportunity to be part of the 10th Anniversary celebration. Selling over 50,000 copies around the world since publication in 2012, the book has garnered much artistic praise. It has been welcomed into the collections at the Smithsonian Institution, DuSable Museum, Princeton University, National Gallery of Canada and the Chrysler Museum of Art, among many others. Author Terrence A. Reese (aka TAR) will be the featured guest on the Celeste Stein Show News on Saturday November 5th at 12:00 Noon on podbay.com on BBS Radio Network. Reese is also planning appear with (cousin) Chef Mick Brown in a November 7th interview on LinkedIn Live, at 2:00pm EST. Video: https://youtu.be/ Links: http://tarphoto.net/ https://bbsradio.com/ https://zimmerli.emuseum.com/ Contact BBQ RESCUES! ***@sizzlewithchefmick.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
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