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Greg Tate

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AFRO-SURREAL: Of black tomorrows, yesterday, today, and antiquity
05.20.09 - 4:17 pm | Greg Tate |
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AFRO-SURREAL Living in black America means you're already living "science fiction" — already born to be wildly visionary and future- bent in form, function, context, and appearance. Read more »

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