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  2. Thomas Blackshear - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Richman Blackshear II (born November 14, 1955) [1] is an African-American artist whose paintings adorn many Evangelical churches. He is also a sculptor and a designer of stamps and ornaments , often with African American or Western themes.

  3. Calvary Day's Thomas Blackshear, a Benedictine transfer ... - AOL

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    Calvary Day football WR Thomas Blackshear talks about his recent recruitment by Power Five programs, including his 'Dream' offer from an SEC school.

  4. Calvary Day's 4-star receiver Thomas Blackshear announces ...

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    Calvary Day's 4-star receiver Thomas Blackshear, one of the most highly-recruited receivers in the country, announced his commitment to Georgia on Sunday.

  5. Jesuit-aided effort benefiting former slaves' descendants ...

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    An alliance of Jesuits and descendants of those the order once enslaved aims to achieve restorative justice by modeling terms of an 1838 slave sale.

  6. Imploding the Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The album cover is Dance of the Wind and Storm by American artist Thomas Blackshear. [24] The album's artwork was decided upon during the recording process and became a source of visual inspiration in the studio, with Flowers noting: "They just look like gods. I just started to see a path open up in what these two people could represent for me.

  7. Wikipedia:Meetup/Black Lunch Table/Lists of Articles

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    Black Lunch Table's task list is made up of visual artists of the African Diaspora who are under-represented on Wikipedia. We welcome your additions to our list, in fact we need them.