Two of those sailors were John Ponder (my grandfather) and his brother James Ponder. Grateful all have finally received the acknowledgment they deserve, despite all they had lost. #Legacy#Heroes#BlackHistory#Philadelphia15 https://t.co/dhH0uceDmL
The new year arrives inviting new ideas, fresh chances, and untapped potential. Explore boldly, try something new, and trust that opportunity grows when you’re willing to create it. Carry forward what you’ve learned, and leave behind what no longer serves you.
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Election Day is almost here, and your vote can shape our future. Early voting ends in many states today, but there’s still time to make your voice count on Tuesday.
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.@sunny Hostin explains the history and significance of the group of historically Black sororities and fraternities known as The Divine Nine and discusses their efforts to get out the vote in the 2024 election. Hear more: https://t.co/iJPYid3MnW
The Council of Presidents of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc., and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund cordially invites you to participate in a voter rights and voter education
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16-year-old Quincy Wilson, a straight-A student at Bullis High School in Maryland, who doesn’t even have a driver’s license, breaks the under 18 world record in the 400 meters with a time of 44.66 seconds at the U.S. Olympic trials.
Photography has been banned inside the courtroom during former President Donald Trump’s New York City hush money trial — after a pool photographer broke a longstanding rule.
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