It ain’t that he has to. That's not what it's about for me. But why wouldn't any skinfolk in his position or better not want to?
We throw 'Black Excellence' around all the time and place that label on skinfolk who don't have a fraction of his concern... moreIt ain’t that he has to. That's not what it's about for me. But why wouldn't any skinfolk in his position or better not want to?
We throw 'Black Excellence' around all the time and place that label on skinfolk who don't have a fraction of his concern for those who look like us.
I'm sorry skinfolk but some of y'all got it completely twisted and the people y'all think rep Black excellence just ain't it🤷🏿♂️.
It ain’t that he has to. That's not what it's about for me. But why wouldn't any skinfolk in his position or better not want to?
We throw 'Black Excellence' around all the time and place that label on skinfolk who don't have a fraction of his concern fo...
Salute to the god @mister_imhotep on IG and all good brothers and sisters like him making it easy for us to give our children and youth the knowledge of self the ameriKKKan education system never intended them to... moreSalute to the god @mister_imhotep on IG and all good brothers and sisters like him making it easy for us to give our children and youth the knowledge of self the ameriKKKan education system never intended them to have. #ThisIsTheWay #DoTheKnowledge
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We can't just turn our back without any effort to reach our youth and brothers and sisters who we feel are lost or hopeless. If you talk TO people with respect and not AT them with disdain and condescension you'd be surprised by how often... more#ThisIsTheWay
We can't just turn our back without any effort to reach our youth and brothers and sisters who we feel are lost or hopeless. If you talk TO people with respect and not AT them with disdain and condescension you'd be surprised by how often that respect is given back from even the wildest ones. #AlkebulanisMustUnite
🤝🏿 #DoTheKnowledge
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We can't just turn our back without any effort to reach our youth and brothers and sisters who we feel are lost or hopeless. If you talk TO people with respect and not AT them with disdain and condescension you'd be surprised by how often th...
It a psychological fact that any message (negative or positive) repeated to a person long enough will start to be believed and acted... moreActual phactualz right here!
It a psychological fact that any message (negative or positive) repeated to a person long enough will start to be believed and acted upon.
Stop listening to the programming of your enemies.
#AlkebulanisMustUnite
Thought it was important to share this profound message from a good sister I follow on IG.
After reading the meme and her caption I had to take a sec to reflect analyze my behavior with my own daughters.
I entered their lives when they were young... moreThought it was important to share this profound message from a good sister I follow on IG.
After reading the meme and her caption I had to take a sec to reflect analyze my behavior with my own daughters.
I entered their lives when they were young teenagers and have tried hard to provide guidance and stability for them. But seeing this I had to wonder, have I let them know how truly beautiful and special they are enough?
If I haven't I pray they forgive me.
Now I'm determined to make sure the granddaughters they've given me never lack the confidence that comes from knowing that granddaddy thinks they are the most beautiful, intelligent, talented girls ever.
Yes they have fathers, but if they slip, granddaddy got it. #ThisIsTheWay #DoTheKnowledge
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This is a peek behind the curtain. This is the reality that people, even some in my community, always try to deny exists anymore, if they even acknowledge it ever has existed.
There is damn sure a war against my community.
And these cowards love soft... moreThis is a peek behind the curtain. This is the reality that people, even some in my community, always try to deny exists anymore, if they even acknowledge it ever has existed.
There is damn sure a war against my community.
And these cowards love soft targets. #DoTheKnowledge
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The mother filed a claim against the Palmdale School District claiming she and her son have been scarred by his science teacher’s racially charged comments.
(The following is paraphrased from Wikipedia, BBC, liberiaandfriends.blogspot.org, and liberiainfo.com)
On February 6th, 1820, Black Americans had begun to return to their ancestral homeland through the American Colonization Society. By 1847, the... more(The following is paraphrased from Wikipedia, BBC, liberiaandfriends.blogspot.org, and liberiainfo.com)
On February 6th, 1820, Black Americans had begun to return to their ancestral homeland through the American Colonization Society. By 1847, the American Colonization Society founded Liberia and designated it as the land to be colonized by all black people returning from the United States of America.
By the decline of this movement, that started as the ‘Slave Act’ and turned into the ‘Back to Africa Movement’, the American Colonization Society had migrated over 13,000 American blacks back to Africa.
Some free blacks were attracted to their homeland because of the continued experience of segregation and discrimination and racism against them and the belief that they would never achieve true equality in America. Yet, most free Blacks did not wish to leave the United States to go to a place from which they were generations removed. In their minds America, not Africa, was their home and they had little desire to migrate to what they felt was a strange land not their own.
Part of the American Colonization Society’s goal was for Liberia to “modernize” the Indigenous people of the region and convert them to Christianity.
The ACS had its origins in 1816, when Charles Fenton Mercer, a Federalist member of the Virginia General Assembly, discovered accounts of earlier legislative debates on black colonization in the wake of Gabriel Prosser's rebellion. Mercer pushed the state to support the idea. One of his political contacts in Washington City, John Caldwell, in turn contacted the Reverend Robert Finley, his brother-in-law and a Presbyterian minister, who endorsed the plan.
The ACS was made up of two groups: abolitionists and slave owners who feared free black people would inspire escapes or incite rebellions and wanted to expel them from America.
Notable members of the American Colonization Society included James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, who were all slave holders, as well as Abraham Lincoln, John Marshall, and Francis Scott Key.
Although Liberia was initially a U.S. colony, the repatriated African descendants would declare independence on July 26th 1847 at the instruction of The ACS. #BlackHistory365#ThisIsTheWay #DoTheKnowledge📚👀🧠=less