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These Women Recreated Iconic Photos From Black History

The #WeAreBlackHistory series celebrates legendary women of color.


To celebrate black history, a network called Style Influencers Group recently commissioned an inspiring photo series of modern black women posing as their historical heroes.


To celebrate black history, a network called Style Influencers Group recently commissioned an inspiring photo series of modern black women posing as their historical heroes.


Essence.com Hair and Beauty Editor Deena Campbell. Photo by Jerome A. Shaw.


The images, shot by photographer Jerome A. Shaw, are intended to empower the community, affect change, and start conversations.


The images, shot by photographer Jerome A. Shaw, are intended to empower the community, affect change, and start conversations.


"This project was so important to us because the mission of our collective is to come together and empower each other as people with low representation in this industry," Christina Brown, co-founder of Style Influencers Group, told BuzzFeed Life.


Christina Brown as Madame C.J. Walker. Photo by Jerome A. Shaw.


And they didn't just choose any women as models — they chose women who are proudly representing the movement online today.


And they didn't just choose any women as models — they chose women who are proudly representing the movement online today.


"We chose these women not only because they resembled black history icons, but because they're working everyday to break down barriers for black people," Jessica Andrews, co-founder of Style Influencers Group, told BuzzFeed Life. "These women are starting viral movements to combat street harassment, reporting on the ground from Ferguson, and fighting for representation for designers of color."


Feminist blogger and activist Feminista Jones as Betty Shabazz. Photo by Jerome A. Shaw.


The inspiration for the photos goes beyond Black History Month.


The inspiration for the photos goes beyond Black History Month.


"With increased awareness on social injustice, I wanted us to get together to recreate images of iconic black women for Black History Month to pay homage to these women that have paved the way for us," Lexi Felder, co-founder of Style Influencers Group, told BuzzFeed Life.


Lexi Felder as Dorothy Dandridge. Photo by Jerome A. Shaw.




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