Denise Atkins

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Denise Atkins

Denise Atkins

@SynSei221

Who am I? Surviving wife of @warlox. 🐞Avid gamer, anime and music enthusiast. Learning 日本語 and how to navigate this awesome crypto space!! #XRParmy #tothemoon

Atlanta, GA Katılım Aralık 2011
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Civil Rights activist, Gloria Richardson with the greatest “Boy Bye” as she removes the rifle of a National Guardsman from her way during a 1963 Civil Rights Protest. —Civil Rights activist Gloria Hayes Richardson was born Gloria St. Clair Hayes on May 6th, 1922 in Baltimore, Maryland to John and Mabel Hayes.  During the Great Depression, her parents moved the family to Cambridge, Maryland, the home of Mabel Hayes.  Young Gloria grew up in a privileged environment. Her grandfather, Herbert M. St. Clair, was one of the town’s wealthiest citizens. He owned numerous properties in the city’s Second Ward which included a funeral parlor, grocery store and butcher shop. He was also the sole black member of the Cambridge City Council through most of the early 20th Century. Hayes enrolled Howard University in Washington at age 16 and graduated with a degree in sociology in 1942. After Howard, she worked as a civil servant for the federal government in World War II-era Washington, D.C. but returned to Cambridge after the war.  Despite her grandfather’s political and economic influence, the Maryland Department of Social Services, for example, refused to hire Hayes or any other black social workers.  Gloria Hayes married local school teacher Harry Richardson in 1948 and raised a family for the next thirteen years. When the civil rights movement came to Cambridge in 1961 in the form of Freedom Riders, the town was thoroughly segregated and the African American unemployment rate was 40 percent.  Gloria Richardson’s teenage daughter, Donna, became involved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s (SNCC) effort to desegregate public accommodations. Richardson, however, refused to commit herself to non-violence as a protest tactic. When the SNCC-led protests faltered in 1962, Richardson and other parents created the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee (CNAC) which became the only adult-led SNCC affiliate in the civil rights organization’s history.  CNAC enlarged the scope of grievances to include housing and employment discrimination and inadequate health care. Richardson was selected to lead CNAC. Taking place in a border state rather than the Deep South, the Richardson-led effort differed from most other civil rights campaigns of the era. It addressed a much wider array of issues rather than the one or two that motivated other campaigns. Since Richardson and her followers refused to commit to non-violence as a philosophy or a tactic, CNAC protests were far more violent and confrontational. Protests in 1963, for example, prompted Maryland Governor J. Millard Tawes to send in the National Guard. The Guard remained in the city, which was effectively under martial law, for nearly a year. The Cambridge Movement also drew the attention of U.S. Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, who unsuccessfully attempted to broker an agreement between Cambridge’s white political leaders and Richardson’s CNAC. By the summer of 1964, Richardson resigned from the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee citing, her exhaustion from leading nearly two years of continuous demonstrations. Richardson, who had divorced Harry Richardson in the late 1950s, married freelance photographer Frank Dandridge. The couple moved to New York City with Richardson’s younger daughter, Tamara. Although she maintained ties with Cambridge and with the local movement, Gloria Richardson never lived in Cambridge again. Richardson died of natural causes on July 15, 2021, in Manhattan, New York. She was 99 years old. 🖊️As the only admin behind this page, I try to research to educate. If you appreciate this effort, you can support to help the page thrive on ko-fi.com/africanarchives. Your support is deeply appreciated! (Or just the ko-fi page for articles/posts roundup)
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Drew Comments
Drew Comments@sjs856·
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨🚨🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to have failed to disclose profits she made on her last MAGA book. The memoir, entitled MTG, details her time in Congress. It was published by Winning Team Publishing, owned in part by Don Jr. Oh it gets better. It’s possible Marjorie Taylor Greene didn’t disclose the payments… Because the book didn’t make enough money to trigger the requirements of her financial disclosure form. 😂😂😂 That means, either Marjorie Taylor Greene is an embarrassing failure, or she’s a criminal and deserves to be prosecuted. Share this everywhere so we get this story more attention. Marjorie Taylor Greene deserves to be expelled from Congress.
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chris evans@notcapnamerica·
After initially losing thousands of followers due to his support for the LGBT community during Pride month, Marlon Wayans has now gone from 6.8M to 6.9M followers on Instagram (and counting) 🏳️‍🌈
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Annie@AnnieForTruth·
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
A MAGA just told me Africans can't build things that last. I reminded him that the Great Pyramid is in Africa. He called me the N-word and deleted his tweet. I'm pissed I didn't screenshot it in time. 🤣
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Zach W. Lambert
Zach W. Lambert@ZachWLambert·
This is a level of going viral I haven’t experienced before 😂
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Lakota Man
Lakota Man@LakotaMan1·
Wishing Donald Sutherland a blessed journey to the land of beautiful souls.
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Zach W. Lambert
Zach W. Lambert@ZachWLambert·
If your version of Christianity wants to put the Ten Commandments in schools but take free lunch out of them, you are worshipping something other than Jesus.
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Denise Atkins@SynSei221·
@shiftintomanic I just took an intro class for STB at work. Office of Emergency Preparedness for Fulton.👍🏾✌🏾
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Denise Atkins@SynSei221·
@leothemanlion I came to the store looking for you yesterday. Missed you by a few. But honestly, it depends where you go. I was out by N. Decatur Rd. and YDFM. It wasn't that bad as far as traffic and ppl weren't as insane in the store, Walmart esp.😁
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Kntry “Cozy” Kardashian
Kntry “Cozy” Kardashian@leothemanlion·
Running errands on a weekend is WIIIILD. How do y’all 9-5 folks do it.? This is…rough. I almost gave up.
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Wendy O
Wendy O@CryptoWendyO·
The USA passes a bill to increase debt to $1.5 Trillion Accredited investor requirements may change from $1M in assets to $10M Those with good credit may subsidize those with bad for mortgage payments Your public servants literally hate you and want you to stay in poverty
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Jonathan Maberry
Jonathan Maberry@JonathanMaberry·
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