This is Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer talking about the history of racial terror lynchings of Black people and how some Black people responded, specifically protesting, looting, and rioting. This is from a documentary, “Heritage Of Slavery” (1968).
@adamwren The implication of this tweet is that we were divided. As a person in the room who didn’t stand; the moment simply passed as I was answering a text from my kid. Please don’t read anything into my not having stood.
@JSig_765 @GovHolcomb I’ve seen many given out. No disrespect to them, but @michelle_garmon outshines every single one. The number of student athletes she’s encouraged and empowered is unmatched. Covering girls sports in the early days when no one else cared. Treated us like the athletes we are.
Congrats to the Wolfpack, but sorry, there’s just no way NC State can beat a 7’4” multiple time Naismith POY in the NCAA Tournament on their way to a title.
Anyways, about to pull up this “Survive and Advance” doc and see what it’s all about.