His name was George Stinney Jr. Let us never forget his name nor his face, and let us remember that he was the victim of one of the most appalling injustices in history simply because of the color of his skin.
Extremely shameful that Kohen Wiley’s murder has not gained more attention. This baby was killed by the police, and nothing has been done, and it’s being swept under the rug.
Even if you don’t live in NYC, please retweet this and get the word out so that the ppl in YOUR city also learn that they too can have politicians who get things done if they mobilize and vote socialist in other elections! 🗣️
DONALD TRUMP & JEFFREY EPSTEIN ARE CHILD SEX TRAFFICKERS and I’m gonna post this every day so nobody forgets exactly who these monsters are and why the incriminating portions of The Epstein Files have suddenly disappeared.
23-Year-Old Daniel Cressy has made history as the first person in Louisiana to be functionally cured of sickle cell disease through groundbreaking gene therapy. 🎉🩸🧬A major medical milestone that offers new hope for countless people living with the condition. 🙌🏾
Tonea Miller. Twenty‑seven years old.
A daughter, a friend, a whole life ahead of her — found lynched from a tree on June 18th after traveling to Miami to celebrate Juneteenth.A Black woman gone in the most haunting way, and the world is acting like it’s just another headline to scroll past.I refuse to let her name disappear into silence.
I refuse to let her story get buried.Say her name. Share her name. Remember her name.#RIPToneaMiller #JusticeForTonea
***Critical Missing***
The Dallas Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Melody Wright.
On June 21, 2026, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Melody Wright was last seen in the 800 block of Arpege Drive. Ms. Wright may be in need of assistance.
She is described as a 17-year-old Black female, with brown eyes and brown hair(styled in a bun with twist), 5’4 feet tall, and weighing approximately 165 pounds. She was last seen wearing a pink dress with black and white Nike slides.
Persons with information are asked to contact the Police Department by calling 9-1-1 or (214) 671-4268. Please reference case number 089799-2026.