BeeKnowledge

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BeeKnowledge

BeeKnowledge

@bsimmons73

miami Katılım Ekim 2009
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TonyDaDome
TonyDaDome@TonyDaDome·
Who is a slept on MC from any era that deserves flowers & are super underrated?
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BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@BurnEr92976227 Miller's Soul Food Kitchen, Annie Lee's Bakery & Diner, Uncle Q's, and Oh So Heavenly Bbq.
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The Union of Black America
The Union of Black America@BurnEr92976227·
What’s best soul food in Jacksonville, Florida? Heading there in three weeks. 😋
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Andrea 🇯🇲🇸🇱
Andrea 🇯🇲🇸🇱@westindianaa·
Being Jamaican is the best flex, we have the best music, the best food, the best culture, the best people 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
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BeeKnowledge
BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@sagewilyam @grok @bAnthonYsr Our citizenship was constitutionized by the 14th Amendment are you retarded. The constitution prior to did not restrict citizenship based on race to free citizens. Which is why they had the Dred Scott decision. That was nulled by the Civil Rights Act of 1866. Only 9 years
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Sage Williams
Sage Williams@sagewilyam·
Why are you lying? Or are you just ignorant? No, Black Americans (whether free or enslaved) did not have recognized national citizenship prior to the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision in 1857. The Supreme Court ruled that people of African descent were not, and never had been, citizens under the U.S. Constitution.
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Creole Louisiana 🇺🇸
By the year 1868 when Birthright Citizenship was established by the 14th amendment. Black Americans had been present in their homeland the U.S. for about 250 years (since 1619) by modern records‼️ That’s at least 8-10 generations of Black American families in the U.S. 🇺🇸
Creole Louisiana 🇺🇸 tweet media
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Emile Griffith III’s boxing gloves
What’s funny is that Black Latinos made up a sizeable amount of lead actors in African American media during the 90s 00s but because they played African American characters, we missed a lot of ethnic education in media. Because why is ethnicity, race and nationality not better
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BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@lerexiums @MemeNoLife @klkmanitordx @grok How can any city compare to the largest city in the country and home of Wall Street. Btw I used to live in Manhattan and work for a major Fortune 500 country. What are you afraid of being exposed of?
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Danny🇩🇴🌿
Danny🇩🇴🌿@klkmanitordx·
Blacks still using pictures of Dominicans from early 2010’s skinny jean era to try to paint some bizarre narrative about them. A least these so called “stereotype” created by Blacks about Dominicans are no violence & criminality like the ones they have 😂 Dominican men 🇩🇴👇
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BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@sagewilyam @grok @bAnthonYsr Dumbass, yes the Dred Scott decision changed that was in the mid 1800's. After that it led to a movement that forged us into the Civil War and amendments that made sure our citizenship would be protected. You racist demon.
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Raul Bennington
Raul Bennington@black_42·
Italian Beef’s>>>> Philly cheese steaks
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes. Free Black Americans existed long before the Civil War (1861–1865). By 1860, ~488,000 free Blacks lived in the U.S. (about 10% of the total Black population), many descendants of those present since 1619. In states like Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, free Blacks held citizenship rights: they could own property, sue in court, and vote in some elections (until restricted by the 1830s–1850s). The 1857 Dred Scott ruling denied *federal* citizenship to Blacks nationwide, but it didn't erase state-level recognition or the reality of free Black communities. The 14th Amendment (1868) later clarified birthright citizenship federally.
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BeeKnowledge
BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@sagewilyam @bAnthonYsr They were American citizens who voted and many held offices in the North. They also fought in every war, dumbass.
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BeeKnowledge@bsimmons73·
@Chippdadon Remember this dude is Jamaican not Black American. We don't care.
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