EuGene V Byrd III

4.5K posts

EuGene V Byrd III banner
EuGene V Byrd III

EuGene V Byrd III

@ByrdEyeViews

Artist l Designer l Printmaker l Curator l 20 yrs Marketing l Branding expect l Byrd Eye View l Future Dead Artists l FUTURE GALLERY l ARTlanta l SCAD BFA

Atlanta, GA Katılım Ocak 2012
281 Takip Edilen2.4K Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
EuGene V Byrd III
EuGene V Byrd III@ByrdEyeViews·
Note to self: Stay positive, life is good.
English
0
2
1
0
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Naija
Naija@Naija_PR·
😯
QME
2.1K
3.3K
25.4K
34.7M
EuGene V Byrd III
EuGene V Byrd III@ByrdEyeViews·
I don’t really want to say that I’m opening a night club, but I kinda am.
English
0
0
0
15
Roots of Combat
Roots of Combat@RootsOfCombat·
nobody could touch prime Floyd
English
338
3.7K
18.4K
1.4M
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account)
Yo this is wild 😭 A group of white men attacked a black security guard after the security asked them to move their pontoon boat so the big Harriot can dock. They refused to & attacked the security guard. A group of black men seen & went defend him by beating the white men 💯🙌🏾
English
15.8K
81.3K
439.9K
104.4M
EuGene V Byrd III
EuGene V Byrd III@ByrdEyeViews·
Twitter stole my branding 🤣 Musky ass
English
0
0
0
19
Okayplayer
Okayplayer@okayplayer·
MC Shan is airing out his frustrations 👀 The Juice Crew member has called out Nas for not including him in any Hip-Hop 50 performances. bit.ly/3YqoKVb
Okayplayer tweet media
English
3
0
0
3.2K
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Don Salmon
Don Salmon@dijoni·
Our babies was not young enough to work on the slave farm. White kids is old enough to learn the history about slavery.
Don Salmon tweet media
English
443
6.7K
20.4K
851.8K
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Krumb Snatcha
Krumb Snatcha@KrumbSnatcha7·
Happy Birthday Brother, mentor and one of the best MCs to hold a mic! We traveled the entire globe twice together. Can't put a price tag on certain experiences. Rest in perfection.
Krumb Snatcha tweet media
English
34
178
947
38.3K
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Bishop Talbert Swan
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan·
An Oklahoma judge dismissed the reparations lawsuit filed by Lessie Benningfield Randle, 108, Viola Fletcher, 109, and her brother, Hughes Van Ellis, 102, the last three known survivors of the Tulsa race massacre. America has $70 Billion for Ukrainians in conflict with Russians but $0 for Black people murdered, brutalized, and dehumanized by white Americans.
Bishop Talbert Swan tweet media
English
1.2K
19.2K
44.3K
4.9M
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Don Salmon
Don Salmon@dijoni·
BLACK is beauty. The grace and beauty of a black woman.
English
141
1.1K
8.5K
248.5K
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
"Stagecoach" Mary Fields, the pioneering African-American female postal worker, gained recognition for fearlessly delivering mail across treacherous territories in the Wild West. Born into slavery during the 1830s in the southern United States, Fields managed to secure employment with the aid of Mother Amadeus, a nun, after the conclusion of the Civil War. Initially, she worked in an Ohio convent before eventually relocating to St. Peter's Convent in Montana. Despite her proximity to nuns, Fields exhibited behavior far removed from that of a conventional nun. Known for her frequent visits to saloons, her affinity for smoking cigars, engaging in altercations, and displaying proficiency with firearms, Fields defied traditional expectations. Following a dispute with a janitor at St. Peter's, Mother Amadeus arranged for her to join the U.S. Postal Service in 1895. Fields, the first Black woman and the second woman overall to assume a mail route in the United States, demonstrated unwavering resilience and bravery. In her sixties, she faithfully safeguarded her mail while armed with a rifle and a revolver, undeterred by the perils she encountered. Each week, Fields traversed approximately 300 miles to fulfill her mail delivery duties. In snowy conditions, she would equip herself with snowshoes, carrying the mail in a sack across her shoulders to ensure its successful delivery. Her exceptional dedication to her profession and strong character made her a revered figure in Cascade, Montana. Fields was the only non-sex worker woman permitted to drink at the local bar, received complimentary meals at the Cascade Hotel, and the community rallied together to construct a new home for her after hers was destroyed by fire. Following eight years of service as a mail carrier, Fields transitioned to the laundry business. When she passed away in 1914, the Cascade community held one of the largest funerals ever witnessed in the town to pay tribute to her remarkable life.
Historic Vids tweet media
English
250
2.7K
13.7K
2.4M
EuGene V Byrd III
EuGene V Byrd III@ByrdEyeViews·
My next venture though…..🔥🔥🔥
English
0
0
0
18
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
Crazy Clips
Crazy Clips@crazyclipsonly·
A student going to school in Colombia
English
476
1.7K
16K
9.8M
EuGene V Byrd III retweetledi
TipToe ®️©️
TipToe ®️©️@MariaMage1·
I’m just gonna leave this right here 😂
English
214
3.7K
11.7K
1.8M