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Kenya🌴❤🌴

Kenya🌴❤🌴

@KCDUBB2

Stand On Truth♦️I Don't Follow Trends♦️ Mom, Friend & Protector 🖤🌴🎓AUM Grad🎓

Katılım Aralık 2020
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RNB RADAR
RNB RADAR@rnbradar·
Just casually singing Whitney like it’s nothing… Elmiene is a generational voice 🥹.
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Kenya🌴❤🌴@KCDUBB2·
@LongTimeHistory You can't take your anger out on ppl just because you're mad, stressed or impatient. That definitely wasn't his first time, it was just caught on tape this time.
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Police violently grab Black woman by her neck—flip her over backwards head first onto pavement. She was standing with her hands behind her back—not resisting being handcuffed. All while at least 4 police officers surround the woman—pointing guns directly at her. "Oh, my God!" woman filming cries out. "I hate watching this police!" The incident occurred in Columbus, Ohio.
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The Extreme Music Enthusiast
The Extreme Music Enthusiast@TheExtremeMusi1·
"You will never find justice in a world where criminals make the law." — Bob Marley
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
As a tribute to all enslaved people buried in cemeteries in unmarked graves, artist Craig Walsh illuminated trees with faces to honour their souls This installation is called Monuments and was in Charlotte NC
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Kenya🌴❤🌴@KCDUBB2·
Made spaghetti that'll make you want to slap yo mama & daddy 😋
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#TheResistance
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Shoutout to @FlagboyGiz for touching on this on the local news. Had the #NEWS lady shook!
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Truethingz™️
Truethingz™️@Manlike_Solz·
Nas deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for “I Can.” 🎧
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KNUST Ba💐
KNUST Ba💐@Chopmonie_1·
Anytime you feel like giving up on God watch this 2 pac video 1000 times
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What an awesome story!
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

In 1912, a young woman walked into a newspaper auction in Los Angeles with $50 she had borrowed from a local storeowner. That's all she had. That's all she needed. Her name was Charlotta Spears Bass — and what she built with that $50 would shake an entire city, terrify the Ku Klux Klan, and land her name in the history books as one of the most fearless women America ever produced. Charlotta had grown up in South Carolina, one of eleven children, and had taught herself the newspaper trade selling ads for a small Black-owned paper in Rhode Island. When she arrived in Los Angeles for her health in 1910, she took a job at The Eagle — the oldest Black newspaper on the West Coast. The dying founder saw something in her. Before he passed, he asked her to carry on his work. So she showed up at that auction. She bought the paper. She renamed it The California Eagle. And then she went to war. She called out D.W. Griffith's racist film Birth of a Nation when almost no one dared. She exposed the hiring discrimination that kept Black workers out of Los Angeles's biggest companies — and then forced those companies to open their doors. She published the name of a KKK leader and revealed a plot to frame local Black community leaders. The Klan sued her. She won in court. Then one night, eight Klan members showed up at her office while she was alone. She met them at the door — with a pistol. They left. Over the following decades, Charlotta used her newspaper like a weapon and a shield — fighting police brutality, housing discrimination, and racial violence, front page after front page, year after year. By the 1930s, The California Eagle had a circulation of 60,000 and was the largest Black newspaper on the entire West Coast. In 1952, at an age when most people have long retired, Charlotta Spears Bass became the first African American woman ever nominated for Vice President of the United States — running on a platform of civil rights, peace, and equality. In her acceptance speech, she said simply: "I dare to hope." She sold her newspaper, buried her husband, outlasted FBI surveillance and government persecution, and still — still — ran a voter registration site out of her garage in retirement. Charlotta Bass died in 1969. Most history books never mentioned her. But she was there — every step of the way — pushing America toward what it claimed it wanted to be. She started with $50. Imagine what she could have done with more.

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My Mixtapez
My Mixtapez@mymixtapez·
Michael B. Jordan makes history as the 6th Black man to win an Oscar 🏆
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Erica ❤️🇺🇸
Erica ❤️🇺🇸@eric_hz143·
They're going to tell their grandchildren all about the party that they just left in the Costco parking lot. I can't stop smiling
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IDK why this man thought that he could bully other countries to fight in this dumb ssa war.
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Went to wake the kids up, they reminded me with an attitude that it's spring break. 😂
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
You are our 'Best Actor in a Supporting Role,' Delroy.
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Cooked Ribs, cabbage, baked Mac, sweet potatoes, cornbread and didn't eat. Maybe I should revisit weed, I used to get an appetite back then. 🤷🏾😂
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
JUST IN: The Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role goes to Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners.” #Oscars
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