Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant
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Wayne Bryant
@BryantWay
Believer | “you was who you was before you got here” | @wssurams x @univmiami alum
Atlanta เข้าร่วม Mart 2010
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Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว

Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว

It was an emotional postgame presser for @HUMensBB as Bryce Harris and Ose Okojie shared their final thoughts about Howard HC Kenny Blakeney and how's changed their lives.
Their answers are almost ten mins long (which obvs speaks to KB), but here's a little snippet:
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Bun B line dancing at the rodeo. Big Boi grilling seafood with his grandbabies.
I love that my Legends are having a full life
trillburgers 🍔@trillburgers
This isn’t our first @RODEOHOUSTON 🤘🤠
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Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว
Wayne Bryant รีทวีตแล้ว

The black people meeting after a racist event>>>>>>>>
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_
Ryan Coogler and Delroy Lindo receive a standing ovation at the NAACP Image Awards: ‘We appreciate all of the support and love we have been shown in the aftermath of what happened last weekend … it is an honor to be here amongst our people’
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Reverend Jesse Jackson was one of America’s greatest patriots. He spent his life summoning all of us to fulfill the promise of America and building the coalitions to make that promise real.
A son of Greenville, South Carolina, Reverend Jackson first rose to the national stage as one of the young leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. His presidential runs in 1984 and 1988 electrified millions of Americans and showed them what could be possible. From Washington, DC to the Bay Area, from the Mississippi Delta to Appalachia, from South Africa to the South Side of Chicago, Reverend Jackson gave a voice to people who were removed from power and politics. He let us know our voices mattered. He instilled in us that we were somebody. And he widened the path for generations to follow in his footsteps and lead.
As a young law student, I would drive back and forth from Oakland, where I lived, to San Francisco, where I went to school. I had a bumper sticker in the back window of my car that read: “Jesse Jackson for President.” As I would drive across the Bay Bridge, you would not believe how people from every walk of life would give me a thumbs up or honk of support. They were small interactions, but they exemplified Reverend Jackson’s life work — lifting up the dignity of working people, building community and coalitions, and strengthening our democracy and nation. I was proud to partner with and learn from him on this work throughout my career, and I am so grateful for the time we spent together this January. Reverend Jackson was a selfless leader, mentor, and friend to me and so many others.
Doug and I are praying for Jacqueline, their children and grandchildren, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and the millions of people across our country and around the world whose lives he impacted. Today and every day, we will carry forward his call to “Keep hope alive.”

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BREAKING: Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84. nbcnews.com/news/obituarie…
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Special shout out to my HBCU!!!! The Winston-Salem State University women's basketball team, now ranked No. 18 in the WBCA poll, rallied from a sluggish first half to defeat Livingstone and secure its 20th win of the season.
That mark ties the 1996–1997, 1997–1998, and 2000–2001 teams — all coached by Debra Clark — for the most wins in program history. Under alumna Tierra Terry in her first season at the helm, WSSU women’s basketball has tied history. One more win and they will make it.
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