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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...

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Take a Stand Against RBD!

Today’s society faces many challenges and injustices that plague our world. One such issue that continues to rear its ugly head is the presence of Racism, Bias, and Discrimination (RBD). Meanwhile, these harmful practices perpetuate negativity and division among individuals and contribute to a toxic environment that hinders progress and unity. RBD…just stop it now! As such, it is crucial for us, as a society, to take a stand against RBD and make our voices heard loud and clear. We...

Donald Trump: A Criminal Or Just An Idiot?

There is no question that Donald Trump is a controversial figure. He has been accused of many things, from sexual assault to racism.  But is he a criminal or just an idiot? Some have accused Donald Trump of criminal activity but have not been convicted of any crimes. Whether Donald Trump is a criminal is a matter of intense public debate. Some believe he has committed various crimes, while others maintain his innocence. The truth is likely somewhere in the...

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The Juxtaposition of Water Fountain in America!

The civil rights movement of the 1960s was when African Americans fought for equality and fairness. One way they did this was through protests, sit-ins, and marches.  And while these are all important aspects of the civil rights movement, there is one that is often overlooked: water fountains. Water fountains have long been a symbol of the civil rights movement and the fight against discrimination and racism. In the 1960s, water fountains were often segregated, with “Whites Only” and “Blacks...

Choice Of Colors…Which One Would U Choose?

If you had a choice of colors Which one would you choose my brothers If there was no day or night Which would you prefer to be right How long have you hated your white teacher Who told you, you love your black preacher Do you respect your brother’s woman friend And share with black folks not of kin People must prove to the people A better day is coming, for you and for me With just a little bit...