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Like… I need everyone to wake up and understand what type of person we’re dealing with. Their suffering means nothing if we suffer more… that’s the point
Uncle Daddy Wee-Yum@MrGee54
Them crackas will gladly pay $7 for gas if it means your Black ass can't vote. Dont let em fool you
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Destiny Child’s first 3 albums.
Demetri@metri320
I miss when the R&B girls would add a song dedicated to God in the mix
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Only to have it repealed 61 years later by the most corrupt Supreme Court in history.
Michael Beschloss@BeschlossDC
LBJ signs Voting Rights Act, US Capitol Rotunda, 1965.
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New Orleans elected a Black man, but the governor eliminated his position, denying him a seat. Where have we seen this before?
In November 1868, John Willis Menard became the first Black person elected to the U.S. House of Representatives winning Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District. White people prevented him from taking office.
The only Black governor of Louisiana, P.B.S.. Pinchback, was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1873 but was denied his seat.


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