African People Photography. African women are some of the most gorgeous and strong women in this whole world. We compiled this list of the cutest images we could find of African girls. Some of these happen to be native Africans, while some belong to the African-American and African-Asian categories. Have a look a some of the most beautiful young women around the world, whose beauty is rarely appreciated.

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Cutest Pictures of African Girls
Established to develop, encourage and promote inclusive hiring practices in the industry, the database — and website — highlights all Black women who elect to be submitted. Working through social conversations and workshops, the platform is empowering Black women to make the industry more diverse. Black Women Photographers is a space where Black women can receive wider recognition for their work and, most importantly, get commissioned. Home is a place of love and comfort that always welcomes me with open arms. Home for me means total acceptance. I have found home in my nuclear family. I chose these portraits of my mum, nan and niece as a representation of what home means to me because they are my safety: their hugs, love and total acceptance of who I am as a person is what makes me feel at home wherever we are. Before our daughter was born, we spent many days talking about how we would navigate the phase of being new parents. My husband said we have to remain kind to ourselves, regardless of what that journey might look like or be.
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The small, naked figure reclines on the arabesque sofa. Looking at the photograph, it is easy to mistake her for some other Negress, lump her with all the delinquent girls working Lombard Street and Middle Alley, lose sight of her among the surplus colored women in Philadelphia, condemn and pity the child whore. Everyone has a different story to share. Fragments of her life can be gleaned from the stories of girls resembling her and girls who are nothing like her, stories held together by longing, betrayal, lies, and disappointment. A newspaper article confuses one girl with another, gets her name wrong. Photographs of the tenement where she lives appear in a police brief and a charity report, but you can barely see her, peering out of the third-floor window. The captions make no mention of her, noting only the moral hazard of the one-room kitchenette, the foul condition of the toilets, and the noise of the airshaft.
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