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MelloMelliMel
MelloMelliMel  
2 yrs

I Guess???

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Construction underway for Tesla diner at 7001 W Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood | Urbanize LA
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I Be Woadie
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Havasu Creek In Arizona, USA

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#profblacktruth #professorblacktruth #stopthecap #nocooning #nocoons #noescapefromblackness #noagents #linesbeingdrawn #b1 #blackfirst #melaninmindstate
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Look, at this point, I'll settle for 20 acres and a dog...Smh

House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed on Sunday to move forward with a $14.5 billion aid package for Israel when the House returns later this week, according to sources on his first GOP conference call since ascending to the top job.

Johnson’s decision to move a standalone funding bill for Israel, which he told members would be fully paid for, and detach it from Ukraine aid will tee up a showdown with the Democratic-controlled Senate and White House, which prefer to link the two issues, given Ukraine aid on its own faces an uncertain path in the GOP-led House. Johnson told CNN last week he supports Ukraine aid but needs “conditions” on it.

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Let's make a plan to extract the funds. It will be hard but, I think it does start with homeschooling.
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That's the devil. ...
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Positive Vibrations
Positive Vibrations  
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Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, in Wichita, Kansas. Initially a singer, songwriter, and comedian in vaudeville and radio, she gained fame as Mammy in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1940, making her the first African American to win an Oscar and she willed her Oscar to Howard University. Despite this milestone, she faced racial segregation, being barred from the film's premiere and seated at a segregated table at the Oscar ceremony. After her Oscar win, McDaniel found herself typecast, often playing the roles of maids or servants. Hollywood's stereotypical view of Black characters restricted her to roles that didn't fully showcase her talent. Yet McDaniel's legacy in American cinema endures despite her passing on October 26, 1952.

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Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, in Wichita, Kansas. Initially a singer, songwriter, and comedian in vaudeville and radio, she gained fame as Mammy in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1940, making her the first African American to win an Oscar and she willed her Oscar to Howard University. Despite this milestone, she faced racial segregation, being barred from the film's premiere and seated at a segregated table at the Oscar ceremony. After her Oscar win, McDaniel found herself typecast, often playing the roles of maids or servants. Hollywood's stereotypical view of Black characters restricted her to roles that didn't fully showcase her talent. Yet McDaniel's legacy in American cinema endures despite her passing on October 26, 1952.

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Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, in Wichita, Kansas. Initially a singer, songwriter, and comedian in vaudeville and radio, she gained fame as Mammy in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1940, making her the first African American to win an Oscar and she willed her Oscar to Howard University. Despite this milestone, she faced racial segregation, being barred from the film's premiere and seated at a segregated table at the Oscar ceremony. After her Oscar win, McDaniel found herself typecast, often playing the roles of maids or servants. Hollywood's stereotypical view of Black characters restricted her to roles that didn't fully showcase her talent. Yet McDaniel's legacy in American cinema endures despite her passing on October 26, 1952.

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Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, in Wichita, Kansas. Initially a singer, songwriter, and comedian in vaudeville and radio, she gained fame as Mammy in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1940, making her the first African American to win an Oscar and she willed her Oscar to Howard University. Despite this milestone, she faced racial segregation, being barred from the film's premiere and seated at a segregated table at the Oscar ceremony. After her Oscar win, McDaniel found herself typecast, often playing the roles of maids or servants. Hollywood's stereotypical view of Black characters restricted her to roles that didn't fully showcase her talent. Yet McDaniel's legacy in American cinema endures despite her passing on October 26, 1952.

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Hattie McDaniel was born on June 10, 1895, in Wichita, Kansas. Initially a singer, songwriter, and comedian in vaudeville and radio, she gained fame as Mammy in the 1939 film "Gone with the Wind," winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1940, making her the first African American to win an Oscar and she willed her Oscar to Howard University. Despite this milestone, she faced racial segregation, being barred from the film's premiere and seated at a segregated table at the Oscar ceremony. After her Oscar win, McDaniel found herself typecast, often playing the roles of maids or servants. Hollywood's stereotypical view of Black characters restricted her to roles that didn't fully showcase her talent. Yet McDaniel's legacy in American cinema endures despite her passing on October 26, 1952.

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