August 26, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Up From Harlem Up From Harlem is a christian biographical drama in comic book form, based on the inspirational
August 20, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff‚ Curator's Notes These Are Not The Games I Played Remember the good old days of playing your favorite board game on family night? I have many
June 25, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King Commemorative Bronze Medal The Museum Of UnCut Funk continues to add bronze medals featuring Black Icons to our Gold,
February 9, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff‚ Curator's Notes Celebrating Blackness 2014 Vol. 4 Hale Aspacio Woodruff was a Black artist known for his murals, paintings, and prints. One example
February 5, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff‚ Curator's Notes Celebrating Blackness 2014 Vol. 2 The Museum Of UnCut Funk celebrates The Great Kings and Queen of Africa collection from Anheuser-Busch. The
January 20, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Black Heritage Stamps 2014 The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is kicking off Black History Month with a series of stamps
January 11, 2014 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Carteles Magazine Anyone who knows the Curator of the Museum Of UnCut Funk knows I want to travel
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Comics of the Smith-Mann Syndicate Part VII – Sunny Boy Sam The Museum Of UnCut Funk sends out a special thank you to Allan Holtz at the
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Vintage Black Heroes – Neil Knight Neil Knight was the first Black Astronaut / Space Adventurer to be featured in a comic
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Comics of the Smith-Mann Syndicate Part VI – Woody The Museum Of UnCut Funk sends out a special thank you to Allan Holtz at the
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Vintage Black Heroes – Mark Hunt Mark Hunt was the first Black Private Detective to be featured in a comic strip.
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Vintage Black Heroes – The Chisholm Kid The Chisholm Kid was the first Black Cowboy to be featured in a comic strip.
December 15, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Comics of the Smith-Mann Syndicate Part III – Don Powers The Museum Of UnCut Funk sends out a special thank you to Allan Holtz at the
December 14, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Comics of the Smith-Mann Syndicate Part II – Torchy In Heartbeats The Museum Of UnCut Funk sends out a special thank you to Allan Holtz at the
December 14, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Vintage Black Heroes – Guy Fortune Guy Fortune was the first Black Secret Agent to be featured in a comic strip.
October 26, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff 1964 Treasure Chest Comic – A Black President!!! The 1964 story line Pettigrew for President featured a Black candidate for the Presidency of the Untied States.
October 22, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Zombies and A.C. Hollingsworth circa 1952 Count down to Halloween..Comic Books featuring Black writers, artists and story tellers.
October 13, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Franklin and The Peanuts The Peanuts cartoon franchise started in the early 1950s and is one of the most famous and influential
October 13, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Coloring The Color Line with Franklin Like many other venues in 1960s America, the comics page was essentially racially segregated. The diversification
October 13, 2013 by Sista ToFunky in Aesthetic Grooves‚ Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff Franklin can SWIM!!! In the summer of 1968, Charles Schulz decided not to take the path of least resistance