A black-and-white photograph of four unidentified babies standing in a row on a table. Two partially visible women support the small babies on either end of the row. At the bottom of the image, a typed caption reads: "The winners of the Daughters of…
The angelic being is clothed with buildings and streets that flows upward on her gown. The piece was inspired by symbolism and famous buildings from Japan. Conveying unrealistic beauty standards allowed for "The Woman" to be seen as a goddess looking…
'They Died in the Game of Love' exemplifies the quintessential form of Onitsha Market Literature. It includes advice and wise sayings, letter writing, warnings against women, a picture of a European couple, and a romance that ends (obviously) with…
This book prompted H. L. Mencken to include information about the Jayhawk in his book, The American language: an Inquiry into the Development of English in the United States.