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South Collinwood, St Clair Katılım Nisan 2021
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The fact that you come from there and acting like you don’t is the real problem.
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Hood Niggas Be Stressing Like Shit 😂Fuck About You Or Your Block I Live In The Suburbs 💯
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Nigga leave wtf u mean cheat? You cheating yoself if you stay ayyye y’all gotta give better advice 😂🤣
Ant Glizzy@BarbarasonGMG
If Your Bitch Don’t Suck Dick Cheat On Her 😂🤝
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@AfricanArchives Fuck FDR don’t dim this man light for that extortionist
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George Washington Carver had a difficult start in life. Born sometime around 1864, his father died shortly before George's birth, likely from an accident when he was out hauling wood. And only weeks after birth, slave traders kidnapped George and his mother. Rescued would not be an apt term; recovered is more appropriate. But the group sent out to find him and his mother exchanged a horse for the young boy. His mother, however, was lost to the traders. Less than two months old, and George was already an orphan.
Often sick, frail, he was not expected to live. But live he did, and from a young age, he showed much devotion to work and a desire for learning. He was curious, and as he'd roam the woods near the Carver home, exploring flowers, trees, rocks, and birds, he began asking questions about their purpose.
While much of his education early on was self-motivated, he began formal schooling at ten. He learned of a school about eight miles from the Carver home. And without any money or a new home, he left the Carver's to attend this school, living in an old barn while doing odd jobs to earn money to survive. Eventually, he was adopted into a family there.
Education for George would continue through completing a Master's Degree in agriculture from Iowa State University in 1896. After which, he took a job as Head of the Agricultural Department at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
George was also an artist. At the age of 30, Carver gained acceptance to Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, where he was the first Black student. Carver studied piano and art.
As an agricultural scientist and inventor, his goal was to help farmers improve their lives by earning more from their crops. He found hundreds of uses through his research of peanuts in particular and other products such as sweet potatoes and pecans. His work was instrumental and impactful. Between 1915 and 1918, acreage for peanut cultivation grew from half a million to over four million acres.
After George passed away in 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt sent a message that said: "All mankind are the beneficiaries of his discoveries in the field of agricultural chemistry. The things which he achieved in the face of early handicaps will for all time afford an inspiring example to youth everywhere."
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No this is a clear example of how little boys mannerisms are affected when the dad is not present ENOUGH. If he was you would see more manly gestures mannerism ect. She’s does a great job with him tho from what I see it’s not they fault lil baby a goofy
Diva🩷@Addictive_DIVA
Y’all so used to seeing little black boys being bad af & manly that y’all don’t realize that this is the way kids act lol
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