A petroglyph of a "Kemetic Ankh" carved into a glacier slab at a sacred ǃOra site : ǁKamaǂoab (Driekopseiland), ǃNaremāb (South Africa) The "Ankh" is inside a sun disk (Soreb, TsuiǁGoab, Ra) @suede_santoro@LingDeeYoh@qamata1
On this day in 1806, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a leader of the Haitian Revolution and later Emperor of Haiti, was assassinated.
He led armies to defeat France to become the first free colonial society. It was the greatest slave uprising since Spartacus.
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Rest in Peace to South African Jazz musician and composer Abdullah Ibrahim (born Adolph Brand, and formerly known as Dollar Brand). Photo Credit: Deborah Feingold/Corbis
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At just 24 years old, Philani Dladla was sitting on the side of a Johannesburg road with a pile of secondhand books beside him.
But unlike most people struggling to survive on the streets, he wasn’t asking strangers for money.
Instead, he spent his days reading every book he could get his hands on, then offering honest reviews to people passing by.
If someone enjoyed the review, they could buy the book from him.
People soon began stopping not out of pity, but because they were inspired by his intelligence, passion, and love for literature.
His knowledge and storytelling earned him the nickname “The Pavement Bookworm.”
Philani had grown up facing poverty, homelessness, and addiction, and books became the thing that helped him rebuild his life.
What began as a small roadside book-selling idea slowly turned into something much bigger.
Over the years, he launched community reading programs and book clubs aimed at helping young people escape poverty through education and self-development.
His journey eventually gained international attention. He became a published author, gave TEDx talks, appeared in interviews around the world, and traveled to motivate others with his story of resilience and transformation.
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JUST IN: Three Americans are accused of being involved in a failed coup attempt in Congo that left multiple people dead.
According to the Democratic Republic of Congo military, they stopped an attempted coup near the presidential palace.
Among the 50 people who were involved were three Americans who have been arrested.
A passport for one of these Americans is now spreading online, a 36-year-old U.S. citizen born in Maryland. (WaPo)
US ambassador to Congo, Lucy Tamlyn has acknowledged the involvement of US citizens in a recent statement.
The coup was allegedly led by US-based Congolese politician Christian Malanga.
He was killed at the presidential palace after he resisted arrest.