@KipMooreMusic@KipMooreMusic This song really speaks to me. You & the slowhearts are simply the best out there! #kipmooremusic#halffullcup#burnedoutdreamers
@KipMooreMusic Cannot wait until @KipMooreMusic comes back stateside! Listening to Learning As I Go over & over. Such a nice surprise this October Friday! On 🔥! Thank you!
On this day in 1963, hundreds of Black children began a movement peacefully protesting racial segregation in Birmingham as part of the Children's Crusade and faced intense police brutality, sparking nationwide outrage. https://t.co/FPvKDFyeJa
In 1917, 13 Black soldiers were hanged following racial violence in Houston—the largest mass execution of American soldiers in the U.S. Army. Over a century later, the Army overturned the convictions, acknowledging they were "fundamentally unfair." https://t.co/HN6DtBML8P
On this day in 1967, a white officer killed Martin Chambers, an unarmed Black 19-year-old who reportedly had stopped running and had his hands up against a fence when he was shot. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/7NeNJDKNqg
On this day in 1961, a white mob terrorized 1,000 Black residents supporting civil rights inside Montgomery's First Baptist Church. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/IMMh9zCw4F
On this day in 1961, John Lewis and two others were severely beaten by a mob at the Rock Hill, South Carolina, Greyhound bus terminal while protesting segregation. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/0rxB5OAQf5
On this day in 1863, the Confederacy declared that all "negroes or mulattoes, slave or free taken in arms" would be returned to authorities in the state and either re-enslaved or executed. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/vSz9cA4Wh3
On this day in 1987, the Supreme Court affirmed a Black man's death sentence, rejecting his claim of discrimination and finding racial bias is "an inevitable part of our criminal justice system." To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/UrLKq2vGoA
On this day in 1965, an all-white jury acquitted future GA Governor Lester Maddox of all charges after he threatened 3 Black students at gunpoint for trying to eat in his segregated restaurant. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/hJHA6QLX95