Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr

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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr

Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr

@Jesuorobo

Advocacy | Activism | Comedy | Black Superman | ✊🏿Unapologetically Black | Blerd | https://t.co/cGrNQA6gyP

Dallas, TX Katılım Mart 2010
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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr@Jesuorobo·
Guess what Grand Prairie did not canceled in 2025 (nor 2024). The Eid al-Adha celebration at Epic Waters. Grand Prairie government caved into Greg Abbott’s racism and bigotry in 2026. @FOX4 @NBCDFW @wfaa @gp_tx
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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr@Jesuorobo·
Everyone! Meet Carl Natalina @natalinaCa4407. On instagram and Threads he is @cnatalina2025 . I don’t know Carl. Never had one interaction with him. Carl just sent me a racist messages in DM. I wonder how Carl’s employer approves of this type of behavior.
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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr@Jesuorobo·
Don’t mean to jump into the conversation but Rozonda Thomas aka Chilli is lying to us. She donated directly to Trump’s PAC in 2024 multiple times. Here are the receipts directly from the FEC website. fec.gov/data/receipts/…
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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr@Jesuorobo·
Don’t mean to jump into the conversation but Rozonda Thomas aka Chilli is lying to us. She donated directly to Trump’s PAC in 2024 multiple times. Here are the receipts directly from the FEC website. fec.gov/data/receipts/…
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Gary Chambers
Gary Chambers@GaryChambersJr·
Joined @rolandsmartin today, and we ended on a hard truth: some folks say Black people shouldn’t ask anything of government. But we pay taxes — and too often we’re denied a fair shot at the contracts, investments, and opportunities our money helps fund. I hear people say we should “handle business” like our white counterparts. In Louisiana, those counterparts voted at 72% in the last presidential election. We voted at 57%. Meanwhile, they are actively engaging elected officials to remove policies that benefit you. One way to fight back is simple: show up. Voting doesn’t fix everything, but it’s your damn money. You deserve a say in how it’s spent — and you deserve to benefit from it. Right now, the other side is getting tax breaks. Their businesses are getting contracts and subsidies. Their schools are getting investments — because they participate in politics every year, all year. We have to show up to the fight if we want to win it. Share if you care 🦾
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Jordynne Grace@JordynneGrace·
Fall down eight times, get up nine.
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philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_·
A dresser inside a museum in New York City has been discovered as a secret stop on the Underground Railroad — the first of its kind discovered in Manhattan in over 100 years ny1.com/nyc/manhattan/…
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Thomas Edison did not single-handedly invent the light bulb. What he helped commercialize was a system. What Lewis Latimer helped make possible was light itself lasting long enough to be useful. In the late 19th century, early electric light bulbs existed—but they burned out quickly, were expensive, and were impractical for everyday use. Lewis Latimer, a brilliant draftsman, engineer, and inventor, developed an improved carbon filament that made light bulbs last longer, burn more evenly, and become affordable for widespread use. Without a durable filament, a bulb could not function reliably. In simple terms: without the filament, there is no usable light. Latimer’s work transformed electric lighting from a laboratory curiosity into something homes, streets, and businesses could actually depend on. His designs helped expand electric lighting across cities and made indoor lighting accessible beyond the wealthy. Ironically, Latimer later worked for Thomas Edison, drafting patents and improving systems at Edison’s company—even though his contributions were rarely highlighted in popular history. Latimer was also one of the only Black members of Edison’s elite engineering team, the Edison Pioneers. This is not about taking credit away from Edison. It’s about telling the complete story. Innovation is rarely the work of one person. Progress is built layer by layer, often by people whose names history chose to minimize or omit. Lewis Latimer didn’t just improve the light bulb—he helped light the modern world. And for generations, his contribution remained in the shadows of the very invention he helped illuminate. #BlackHistoryMonth
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ⒶЯT : 𝕏🏴
ⒶЯT : 𝕏🏴@anarcho_app·
When have Black Americans not been fighting for liberation? 🤔💭 #BlackHistoryMonth
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Monroe, LA @Marriott are you really charging this for rooms in a city where it is freezing and power is out in many areas where some may need shelter.
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Leila Grey
Leila Grey@Miss_LeilaGrey·
Here’s a little update for you guys on my recovery and where I’m at currently. Also a look into the exact moment in my match when I tore my ACL. I didn’t get a chance to mention it in my video, but also a huge thank you to @aew They’ve been there for me every step of the way throughout this journey. Blessed to be working somewhere that truly cares ❤️ #recovery #AEW #tornACL #injury #surgery
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Jesuorobo Enobakhare Jr@Jesuorobo·
Ryan Clark looking like he joining Starfleet. @Realrclark25 Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before
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