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@AfricanArchives Cocain and guns funneled to black neighborhoods
War on drugs
Corrupt legal system forcing prison slave labor
Stripping voting rights
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This timeline brings attention to a long and difficult history, but it is important to understand it with context and accuracy. The experience of Black Americans cannot be reduced to a few numbers or dates, even though those numbers help show how long certain systems lasted.
Slavery in what became the United States developed over the 17th century and was legally entrenched for generations, ending in 1865 after the Civil War. That period shaped the country’s economy and social structure in lasting ways. After slavery ended, systems of control did not disappear. Instead, they evolved into laws and practices that enforced segregation and limited rights, often referred to as Jim Crow. These laws varied by state and existed mainly from the late 19th century into the mid 20th century.
Lynching, which is highlighted in the image, was a form of racial terror used to enforce that system. It was not limited to a fixed set of years and occurred most heavily between the late 1800s and early 1900s, though incidents continued beyond that period. It played a major role in maintaining fear and control in many communities.
The Civil Rights Movement, often associated with the years between 1954 and 1968, was not a short struggle but part of a much longer fight for equality that began long before and continues today. Those years represent some of the most visible legal victories, including the end of segregation laws and the protection of voting rights.
The final point about police brutality reflects an ongoing conversation. It is connected to broader discussions about law enforcement, justice, and equality that continue in modern society. Like the rest of this history, it is complex and shaped by many factors over time.

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Making fun of Bells Palsy was horrific and disgusting, man.
Philly Sports Sufferer@mccrystal_alex
Never forget
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He donated millions to HBCUs, UNCF, and to African charities. That’s why I’ll never question his blackness and the love he had for his kinfolk.
TOUGHBOI9.@toughboi9_
This is how Michael Jackson was introduced before receiving the Frederick D. Patterson Award from the United Negro College Fund in 1988.
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Kendrick Perkins GOES OFF on Jaylen Brown 😳
“This sh*t right here you talking, miss me with all of this sh*t. You up 3-1 motherfu*ker your a** flop at times, to sell calls. I don’t want to hear that. It was no agenda whatsoever, the agenda was that y’all couldn’t make shots, the agenda was y’all refused to switch up y’all’s style of play of shooting threes after threes when at times y’all could have drove the damn basketball and went got some fu*king layups or put some pressure on the referees the referees are not going to give the Celtics calls because they shoot a lot of jump shots. If you’re a team that’s aggressive guess what you put pressure on the referees, you’re a team that’s not aggressive you live by the three you die by the three. Y’all died by the three, y’all was up 3-1 in this series. You fu*king lost 3 home games in the Boston Garden, 3. It used to be a sacred place, it used to be a hard place for opponents to win games in there. But instead Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid walked into your motherfu*king crib shoes all muddy and kick they feet up on your coffee table ordered DoorDash with your credit card, that’s how comfortable they was.”
(Via @RoadTrippinShow)
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