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From 1619 to 1865, the US benefited from over 222 million hours of unpaid, dehumanizing, forced labor by enslaved black people per scholars. This labor- primarily the production of tobacco, rice, sugar, and cotton- would be valued at over $97 trillion today. Built off the backs.
This was the dumbest commercial of the Super Bowl.
If Snoop Dog wanted to stand up to hate, he shouldn’t have sold out and performed at Trump’s inauguration.
What's up with this? Today, @TheWeekendMSNBC, @MichaelSteele asks what Donald is doing as chairman of the Kennedy Center. As we can all tell, he is very into cultural events.
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100 years of lynching. and remember this, it was after the end of slavery. European history in America. it makes them very uncomfortable about the truth. They tell you you should confront antisemitism, but will never confront anti-black racism and crimes welcome to Black History Month.
My goal is to create documentaries / movies about hidden history and some about the future history.
I’ll crowd fund and blockchain and participants can vote on which movies we make first.
Below is depiction of John Horse known as the “Black Seminole” one of the greatest warriors and strategist of American history
We fought for freedom in multiple wars & countless he was known as African and Seminole. He was a master strategist and fearless.
He even led 200 Seminole across 800 miles or Mexico to freedom.
His story is our story.
On this day in 1960, four black college students staged a sit-in at a whites-only lunch counter at Woolworth's in Greensboro, NC.
They sparked a national movement across the country. Instructions were simple: sit quietly and wait to be served. #BlackHistoryMonth
Slavery wasn’t 500 years ago, and it wasn’t even 100 years ago. Its legacy—and the trauma of Jim Crow laws that followed—remains deeply rooted in our modern era.
From got_cake
On this 1st day of #BlackHistoryMonth, let’s honor & remember all Black service members, from the Harlem Hellfighters of #WWI, to the Tuskegee Airmen & the "6888th women" of WWII, & all those who fought and served before and after them.
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