“He was one Black with three young White men who happened to end up with his phone, happened to end up with his keys,” the Rev. Al Sharpton said Friday on the death of Nolan Xavier Wells. “There’s just too many questions that they should not be closing the investigation."
Wells, 18, was found dead after spending the Fourth of July celebrating with friends on Mississippi's Horn Island. The family is demanding answers. https://t.co/lqo0qFovcT
Never ever forget how barbaric, evil and demonic these people are. Stories like these are why they want to ban books and remove facts from displays, museums and other places. But we will keep telling their history. No matter what.
#BlackHistory#AmericanHistory#NeverForget
Some smiles hide unimaginable pain… learning to walk again after losing so much is a battle most people will never understand 💔 Every step carries memories, fear, and strength… but she’s still fighting, still trying, still refusing to give up 🥺
Minnie Riperton's 1975 performance of "Lovin' You" on the Midnight Special is remembered as one of the most breathtaking vocal moments in television history.
Somehow there's always money to expand the Pentagon and bankroll Israel's assault on Gaza. But when it comes to healthcare, education, or helping working people, we're told there's nothing left.
America's priorities are failing people here and abroad.
The parents of Nolan Wells and civil rights @AttorneyCrump appeared on Good Morning America today.
Christine and Elmore Wonsley described their son as “very loving” and a “bright light.”
On this day in 1875, educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist and civil rights activist, Mary Jane McLeod, was born.
In 1904, with $1.50 and faith in a living God, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune established the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls, now known as Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune was a educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist and civil rights activist.
She was known as "The First Lady of The Struggle" because of her commitment to gain better lives for African Americans.
CAREER & ACTIVISM:
Bethune founded the National Council for Negro Women in 1935, established the organization's flagship journal Aframerican Women's Journal and resided as president or leader for myriad African American women's organizations including
She is well known for starting a private school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida; it later continued to develop as Bethune-Cookman University.
Bethune was the sole African American woman officially a part of the US delegation that created the United Nations charter.
For her lifetime of activism, she was deemed "acknowledged First Lady of Negro America" by Ebony magazine in July 1949 and was known by the Black Press as the "Female Booker T. Washington".
May 18, 1955: In Daytona Beach, FL, Mary Jane McLeod died of a heart attack. She was 79.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris shares what she admires most about W players and why she and her husband Douglas Emhoff love watching games together!
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