PureMJ1969

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PureMJ1969

PureMJ1969

@PureMj1969

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California, USA 가입일 Haziran 2022
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PureMJ1969
PureMJ1969@PureMj1969·
@KMPHFOX26 First of all it's private property, second of all they apparently didn't read the fine print on their ticket and entry policies, thirdly Bosa has fines to pay. You're welcome 🙏🏼
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FOX26 News
FOX26 News@KMPHFOX26·
A Fowler Family who made their way to the Levi's Stadium for the 49ers vs. Cowboys football game on Sunday say they left disappointed. That's after a security scuffle over a Trump MAGA hat. Reporter Mayra Franco has more tonight on the FOX26 News at 10. bit.ly/4fpzHxe
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San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers@49ers·
A win for the red and gold 🤩
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PureMJ1969
PureMJ1969@PureMj1969·
@PatrickWillis52 @49ers Lots of potential in our new players. Especially Mason. Looking forward to seeing him have a great season. Also, Warner is an amazing leader and go getter. Prayers for everyone staying healthy 🙏🏼
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Patrick Willis
Patrick Willis@PatrickWillis52·
How do you all feel about the game over all tonight 49er Faithful? I thought over all a solid game for the @49ers A few things here and there on both sides of the ball. That’s normal first game of the season gitters. I saw a lot of potential to be though. #LetsGo #goniners #next
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PureMJ1969@PureMj1969·
@YayAreaNews Unfortunately her daughter will never forget this traumatic event ❤️ prayers for her, her mother and their family 🙏🏼
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BAY AREA STATE OF MIND
BAY AREA STATE OF MIND@YayAreaNews·
Peaceful hot dog vendor just got brutally shoved to the ground by police in front of her daughter in San Francisco
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Gregory Barfield
Gregory Barfield@gregorybarfield·
One more sleep. Go SFNINERS
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Zain49ers
Zain49ers@zain49ers·
#49ers fans, welcome to the 2024 season! It’s week 1 and it’s Game Day! LET’S GOOOOOO!! We’ve been waiting 7 months for this…IT’S FAITHFUL CHECK IN TIME! Let me know where y’all are repping from! I’ll start: checking in from the East Bay! #FTTB
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PureMJ1969@PureMj1969·
Absolutely heartbreaking! I wonder if this is the "Great" America that folks often tout returning to?? Again??? Was it ever "Great"?? Asking for a friend ❤️
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives

On this day in 1957, Nashville's all-white Hattie Cotton Elementary School was destroyed by dynamite blast when black kids integrated the school. —On September 9, 1957, as 19 Black six-year-olds integrated all-white elementary schools in Nashville, Tennessee, white church members—including one local minister—organized a persistent and violent campaign to oppose the integration of Nashville public schools. Outside Fehr Elementary School, one person held a sign that read “God is the author of segregation” and pursued two Black children walking to the school. Outside three different elementary schools that same morning, Fred Stroud, a white minister, sought to dissuade white parents from allowing their children to be educated alongside Black children by preaching damnation for those who did not uphold segregation. The next day, 100 sticks of dynamite were thrown into Hattie Cotton Elementary School and exploded. Patricia Watson, the one Black elementary student who had been in class the previous morning, did not return. No Black children returned to Hattie Cotton Elementary School the following year, and no one faced criminal charges for the bombing. Though Brown v. Board of Education determined in 1954 that school segregation was unconstitutional, for three years white residents in Nashville relied on intimidation and organized political resistance to maintain segregation in the public schools. In 1957, Nashville finally developed a “stair step program” which permitted a few Black elementary school students to enroll in eight elementary schools in their zones. Throughout the summer of 1957, white segregationists in Nashville held intimidation rallies to terrorize Black families. In the days leading up to the first day of school, as Black parents pre-registered their children for school, mobs of white church members gathered outside buildings with signs calling segregation the “will of God.” One leader declared that “integration can be reversed” and that “blood will run the streets” before Nashville’s schools were integrated. By the morning of September 9, out of the 126 Black children eligible to attend all-white elementary schools in their zones, only 19 Black children matriculated. Reverend Stroud gathered crowds at Glenn Elementary to preach about the evils of integration, and white people in cars outside of Jones Elementary held signs emblazoned with KKK iconography and Biblical quotes. As opposition grew throughout the morning, white mobs crowded the sidewalks and threw rocks and bottles at Black children and their parents who attempted to pass through the crowd. By the end of the day, half of the white students at Glenn Elementary School—nearly 250 children—had not arrived, as white parents chose to deny their children education rather than permit them to learn alongside Black children. That evening, 300 white people gathered downtown and continued to threaten Black families who sent their children to school. They strung an effigy in blackface from a stoplight with a note pinned to its chest that read “this could be you.” As the mob around Fehr Elementary grew to at least 400, white people burned two outbuildings located on the property of a Black family that had sent their daughter to the school. The mob also continued to burn crosses on lawns of Black families who had dared to enroll their students that morning.

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PureMJ1969
PureMJ1969@PureMj1969·
@AfricanArchives Absolutely heartbreaking! I wonder if this is the "Great" America that folks often tout returning to?? Again??? Was it ever "Great"?? Asking for a friend ❤️
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
On this day in 1957, Nashville's all-white Hattie Cotton Elementary School was destroyed by dynamite blast when black kids integrated the school. —On September 9, 1957, as 19 Black six-year-olds integrated all-white elementary schools in Nashville, Tennessee, white church members—including one local minister—organized a persistent and violent campaign to oppose the integration of Nashville public schools. Outside Fehr Elementary School, one person held a sign that read “God is the author of segregation” and pursued two Black children walking to the school. Outside three different elementary schools that same morning, Fred Stroud, a white minister, sought to dissuade white parents from allowing their children to be educated alongside Black children by preaching damnation for those who did not uphold segregation. The next day, 100 sticks of dynamite were thrown into Hattie Cotton Elementary School and exploded. Patricia Watson, the one Black elementary student who had been in class the previous morning, did not return. No Black children returned to Hattie Cotton Elementary School the following year, and no one faced criminal charges for the bombing. Though Brown v. Board of Education determined in 1954 that school segregation was unconstitutional, for three years white residents in Nashville relied on intimidation and organized political resistance to maintain segregation in the public schools. In 1957, Nashville finally developed a “stair step program” which permitted a few Black elementary school students to enroll in eight elementary schools in their zones. Throughout the summer of 1957, white segregationists in Nashville held intimidation rallies to terrorize Black families. In the days leading up to the first day of school, as Black parents pre-registered their children for school, mobs of white church members gathered outside buildings with signs calling segregation the “will of God.” One leader declared that “integration can be reversed” and that “blood will run the streets” before Nashville’s schools were integrated. By the morning of September 9, out of the 126 Black children eligible to attend all-white elementary schools in their zones, only 19 Black children matriculated. Reverend Stroud gathered crowds at Glenn Elementary to preach about the evils of integration, and white people in cars outside of Jones Elementary held signs emblazoned with KKK iconography and Biblical quotes. As opposition grew throughout the morning, white mobs crowded the sidewalks and threw rocks and bottles at Black children and their parents who attempted to pass through the crowd. By the end of the day, half of the white students at Glenn Elementary School—nearly 250 children—had not arrived, as white parents chose to deny their children education rather than permit them to learn alongside Black children. That evening, 300 white people gathered downtown and continued to threaten Black families who sent their children to school. They strung an effigy in blackface from a stoplight with a note pinned to its chest that read “this could be you.” As the mob around Fehr Elementary grew to at least 400, white people burned two outbuildings located on the property of a Black family that had sent their daughter to the school. The mob also continued to burn crosses on lawns of Black families who had dared to enroll their students that morning.
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crys; 🏈
crys; 🏈@crystalscuor·
WAKE TF UP, FAITHFUL - IT’S 49ERS VS JETS MNF GAME DAY BABYYYY 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
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TickPick
TickPick@TickPick·
🚨 Giveaway 🚨 Hooking up one fan with a pair of tickets to a football game of choice (regular season)! To enter: ▫️ Must be following TickPick ▫️ Retweet this tweet ▫️ Comment the game you want to go to Randomly selecting one winner next Wednesday!
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Julian
Julian@Juliannnn____·
Aiyuk currently on the 49er sideline wearing Steeler colors 👀
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