If you’re looking for some true inspiration, this mom’s Black History Month photos are absolutely everything. Sasha Bonner wanted to give her toddler daughter, Riley Johnson, a strong foundation. So the North Carolina mom started snapping pics of her two-year-old dressed as famous and fearless black women icons.

Bonner initially started this project as a way to bond with her daughter and inspire her little girl. After posting the photos on Instagram, these dress-up pics became something much more.

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The mom wanted her two-year-old to grow up having heroes that looked like her. In an interview with TODAY Parents, Bonner said, “Growing up, it wasn’t really showcased for us even when it came to female (role models) let alone African-American women.”

So, what famous faces did Riley portray during these fab photo shoots? The pairs’ Beyonce photo shoot was a favorite for both mother and daughter. Bonner is a mega fan of the singer and Riley reportedly enjoyed getting to wear lipstick.

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Another top pick for the toddler was their photo of prima ballerina Misty Copeland. According to her mom, Riley enjoys ballet—and she already had the tutu!

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Along with these famous women, Riley’s pics also included aviatrix Bessie Coleman, the first African American female to hold a pilot’s license.

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Here she is a Mamie Phipps Clark, an American social psychologist.

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We love this collage featuring American civil rights activist Ruby Nell Bridges Hall.

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Riley totally nailed it a supermodel Naomi Campbell.

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Look for more of these magical moments on Bonner’s Instagram throughout Black History Month.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kiana Bosman via Unsplash

 

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