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tanayé shamoyé
@HttpsTaaay
just call me tinyy. bx, nyc.
Katılım Şubat 2020
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@HttpsTaaay @NATERERUN seeing black girls go so hard for huda is so sad when she literally doesn’t care to protect US😂😂😂😂😂 she didn’t even say anything when they made a meme or ola being george floyd please and huda was the cop!
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@NATERERUN queens i am not defending huda, i am saying HUDA FANS would want everything taken from OLANDRIA if the situation was reversed. sweet biscuits.
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@NATERERUN had it had been olandria live and someone called huda a slur and olandria reacted the same way , yall would want everything taken away from her. just think about that.
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@HttpsTaaay @NATERERUN no because olandria wouldn’t have laughed she would’ve shut that shit down immediately
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@FearedBuck 6-year-old got welcomed back at school after beating leukemia.. 🥺 twitter.com/buitengebieden…
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The 'Real Life Mulan', Cathay Williams.
Cathay had to pose as a MALE to be enlisted as a union soldier during her time. She was part of the 38 Regiment Infantry Division and was called a Buffalo Soldier!
—Cathay was born and enslaved in 1850 in Jackson County, Missouri. In September 1861 Union troops impressed Cathay and she joined the Army to work as a cook and washerwoman for Union Army officers.
On November 15th, 1866 Williams disguised herself as a man and enlisted as William Cathey, serving in Company A of the 38th Infantry, a newly-formed all-black U.S. Army Regiment, one of its earliest recruits.
Cathay initially served at Jefferson Barracks outside St. Louis and was later posted at Fort Cummings and Fort Bayard in New Mexico Territory. Like other black soldiers stationed, she endured inadequate supplies and inferior weapons.
Cathay concealed her femininity for two years despite numerous Army hospital visits before her true gender was discovered by the Fort Bayard post surgeon. She was discharged at Fort Bayard on October 14, 1868 on a surgeon’s certificate of disability.
Cathay was hospitalized circa 1890 for over a year in Trinidad. In June 1891 she filed an invalid pension application based on medical disability incurred during military service as William Cathey.
The Army rejected her pension claim on February 8, 1892, citing no grounds for a pensionable disability, but did not question her gender identity as William Cathay. The date of Cathay Williams’ death is unknown.
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