ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月14日 03時00分
He’s sharing the history of Black New York, one tweet at a time.
Oluwanisola “Sola” Olosunde is a history enthusiast with a killer wardrobe who posts threads of archival photographs, news clippings and video footage on Twitter, racking up tens of thousands of retweets and likes. @solaeclipse, however, is not interested in a romanticized version of bygone eras. He specifically focuses on images of the ordinary, day-to-day lives of New York City’s Black inhabitants in the recent past.
The content he posts varies, from a peek at what Flatbush, Brooklyn, looked like in 1986 to the story of Larry Davis, a Black man from the Bronx who shot 6 police officers that same year.
“I used to always think, ‘What would a kid my age be doing?’” he said. “Like, what was the life of a young, Black kid growing up in Brooklyn in 1979? How did he look at life?”
The grad student at Hunter College uses eBay as a resource, both to find vintage clothing and to grow his collection of Black high school yearbooks.
Tap the link in our bio to read more about how Sola is using social media to teach others about the past. Photos by @naimagreen.
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