Daniel Minter
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Daniel Minter is now friends with Tijuan Anderson, Booker T. Williams, Jr. and Edward Williams
May 13
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Daniel Minter and Karo Evans are now friends
Apr 29
Daniel Minter is now friends with Malik Seneferu and Tanisha Thompson
Apr 21
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Daniel Minter liked Najee Dorsey's blog post Black Men and Dandyism: Art, Fashion, Literature and Exhibitions
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Dec 4, 2012
Pam Rice left a comment for Daniel Minter
"Let's see more of your work....!"
Nov 13, 2012
Daniel Minter was featured
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Daniel Minter commented on Najee Dorsey's blog post RELAUNCHING BLACK ART IN AMERICA NETWORK
"I like your new layout Najee, I hope to get to spend more time on the site and find new uses for it. It is an excellent tool. Thank you."
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At 8:06pm on November 13, 2012, Pam Rice said…

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