#BlackHistoryMonth2019 Marcus Garvey was a major figure in American history during the first half of the 20th century. Garvey, a Black Nationalist, was the leader of the Pan-Africanism movement. He would argue for African-Americans to leave America and move back to Africa
This first tweet comes from Mr. Young. I concur with Mr. Young. As I stated previously you have to know your past in order to prepare you for your future. If you researched your bloodline and found out people in your family were all gifted in science and math, it certainly would give you a deeper understanding of why you're so interested in those subjects. You were born with it! It's in you to do it. It's part of your purpose and destiny.
If my post Offends you then retweet it. The more you retweet the more the word gets spread. #BlackHistoryMonth2019
Nyasia has an interesting tweet in my opinion. Most of the time when folks on social media view something they like or dislike, they will share it with their friends or even their enemies. Nyasia boldly wants you to share her tweet so awareness is spread. Even if you misconstrue her message, slavery is NOT the only version of Black History. Black History is everyday. There is so much more to Black History than slavery. Teach yourself and your children about the many vicissitudes of Black History.
In a moment of Black History. Bathsheba was indeed an African WOMAN #BlackHistoryMonth2019 #BlackHistoryMonth
Libby Warner is unapologetically a black woman who knows how important it is to tell the truth about representation in the bible. We have to discontinue whitewashing or covering up the truth when it comes to black history.
Whitney Young, Jr. - National Urban League and NAACP executive: Whitney Young, Jr. was one of most respected and influential civil rights leaders in the United States during the 1960s. https://aaregistry.org/story/whitney-young-jr-national-urban-league-and-naacp-executive/ … #BlackHistoryMonth2019
Whitney Young is certainly someone you should know especially if you lived through the civil rights era! If you do not know about him maybe he is someone you can explore. Thanks Dr. Latonya L. Harris for sharing.
Today we highlight: Robert Doyle Bullard known as the 'Father of Environmental Justice'. He is a leading scholar and campaigner for the EJ Movement in the US. "America is still segregated and so is pollution." - https://is.gd/YqeGNX #BlackHistoryMonth2019 #BlackHistoryMonth
Unfortunately the Redeemer Community Partnership is correct. What is being done about all of this? I thought segregation died years ago. Why is certain harmful substances and chemicals allowed in certain areas and some are not?
Any shade of black is beautiful! #BlackHistoryMonth2019 #blackhistorymonthdoor
Kudos to Killah Katt for sharing this decorated door for Black History Month. I love what she said! "ANY SHADE OF BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL!" Please remember that! Colorism is an issue blacks and whites need to be delivered from. For years (and now) skin color has kept many individuals separated. You never know all the goodness you could be missing out on, in light of you feeling some kind of way about a person's skin color. We are all beautiful. If you have darker skin black children or lighter skin black children, let them know they ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL!
Thinking about a feminist and anti-racist future. #BlackHistoryMonth2019
Thanks to the ACLU for the knowledge of Kimberle Crenshaw. I wasn't familiar with who she was. Kimberle Crenshaw is a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and a civil rights advocate. She specializes in race relations. If she is doing it, you can use your magic and spread it everywhere as well.
Today we celebrate the contributions of African Americans in the Civilian Conservation Corps. From 1933 until 1942, over 30,000 men worked on National Forests completing projects to create recreation areas, build trails, and fight fire. #BlackHistoryMonth2019
What is the deal, what's going on? Why are all these strong African American men in this particular picture? There are hard working black men who need this kind of exposure. Thank you guys for your service. Thank you for sharing this WillametteNatlForest.
Here's a Black newspaper from way back in February 1778! #BlackHistoryMonth2019 #BlackHistoryMonth
BLACKS WIN GLORY! BLACK POET ARRIVES IN HARFORD! FRENCH-AMERICAN TREATY IS SIGNED. Check out this piece of Black History during 1778. Now, that's Black History! Wow! Thank you so much FunkyBrother for sharing this!
This is NOT ancient history. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonth2019
Right Tonya, Ruby is 64 years old. This was a few decades ago. I watched the documentary about her life. She was a brave little girl. She is a black girl who rocked in her determination. Thanks so much for sharing this Tonya!