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My History Education…

David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was an influential American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Born to a free mother and an enslaved father, he was free himself due to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem.  In 1829, while residing in Boston, he published “An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World,” which called for black unity and resistance against slavery.  His work highlighted the injustices of slavery and urged individuals to act according to their...

Dare To Be You… IN A WORLD OF 2 MANY PEEPS!

In a world where everyone is trying to be someone they’re not, it’s important to remember that you should always dare to be yourself. I’m here to remind you of all the things about your personality and quirks that make you unique and wonderful.  Hold onto your horses; I don,t know you, and perhaps, I should not be talking about your personality. So please forgive me. Anyway, Don’t try so hard because we all know there is no one like...

Let Punishment Fit The Crime!!

The Punishment: George Floyd died last week after a white cop refused to remove his knee from his neck keeping his airway blocked for nearly 9 minutes. This shocking incident was recorded by bystanders. Allegedly he tried to pass a phony $20 bill before he died. No matter, those police officers could have handled this differently. The head of the Minneapolis police union doesn’t care that a human life being taken away. Because he says George Floyd’s “violent criminal history”...