Figures like Angela Davis and the members of the Black Panther Party turned symbols of identity—such as the afro—into global icons of resistance against Eurocentric beauty standards. 3. Spiritual and Religious Iconography
Everyday digital tools, such as the Shutterstock Black Icon Library, use simple black silhouettes for pens, magnifying glasses, and newspapers to communicate complex functions like "edit" or "search" instantly. 2. Cultural and Historical "Black Icons" black icon
From the soulful rhythms of jazz that birthed a new graphic design language during the Harlem Renaissance to the world-changing success of Rihanna and Beyoncé , Black icons in the arts have consistently pushed boundaries. Figures like Angela Davis and the members of