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Black Folk Hot Spots
Black Folk Hot Spots@BFHSNetwork·
Happy Birthday to the late, great John Lewis. 🕊️🎂 ​At 23, he was the youngest speaker at the March on Washington. At 25, he bled on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. For the rest of his life, he showed us how to get into "Good Trouble."✊🏾 ​His legacy is our blueprint. ✨ ​#JohnLewis
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Black Folk Hot Spots@BFHSNetwork·
Want to teach the next generation about "Good Trouble"? Check out these powerful resources on Amazon to keep the legacy alive in your home: ​🔗 "March" Trilogy (The incredible graphic novel series of his life): amzn.to/3ZP7E4I
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Mike Stanton
Mike Stanton@mike_stanton·
Rajah Caruth wins stage #2 at Atlanta. 2. Justin Allgaier 3. Carson Kvapil 4. Corey Day 5. Brandon Jones #NASCAR | #NOAPS | #Bennett250
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Steven Taranto
Steven Taranto@STaranto92·
Jesse Love wins Stage 1 The battle ended up being for second between Rajah Caruth and Parker Retzlaff. Caruth takes P2
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The Atlanta Voice
The Atlanta Voice@theatlantavoice·
NASCAR’s Rajah Caruth gives back to his hometown: Atlanta-born NASCAR driver Rajah Caruth inspires middle schoolers at Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club with his journey in motorsports. Read more: bit.ly/3MVgURR
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Bishop Talbert Swan
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan·
Flags at half mast speak loudly about who a nation chooses to honor. When Charlie Kirk, a racist agitator who trafficked in division and grievance, died, Trump moved swiftly to lower the American flag, a symbolic gesture of national mourning. But when Reverend Jesse Jackson, a global civil rights icon, freedom fighter, and lifelong advocate for justice, dignity, and unity passed away, there was no such urgency. No national gesture. No unifying call to honor a man whose life’s work helped expand democracy and human rights for millions. Instead, the president took to social media to center himself rather than the legacy of a giant who marched with Dr. King, negotiated for the oppressed, and spent decades bringing people together across race, class, and nation. Let that contrast sink in. A figure known for stoking division is memorialized with the full weight of presidential symbolism, while a civil rights statesman whose mission was reconciliation, equality, and global justice is met with indifference. That is not just an oversight. That is a statement of values. History will remember who was honored, how they were honored, and who was quietly minimized. And it raises a sobering question: What does it say about the soul of a nation when a divider is mourned with national symbols, but a unifier is not? Talbert Swan
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Lee Merritt
Lee Merritt@LeeMerrittesq·
Mike Johnson has denied the request from Rev. Jesse Jackson’s family and Democrats in Congress to allow his body to lie at the U.S. Capitol, saying this honor is reserved for presidents and certain top federal officials. In contrast, Congress previously approved a special resolution allowing conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s body to lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, even though he was not a president or federal officeholder. That contrast sends a painful message about whose lives and sacrifices are deemed worthy of our highest public tributes and highest public honors. This is not about protocol, it is about power and disrespect, a deliberate choice to minimize the legacy of a man who bled for this country’s promise of equality. We will not quietly accept this insult to Rev. Jackson, his family, or the movement he helped build.
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Annie
Annie@AnnieForTruth·
Yes, they should. 🇺🇸
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
Happy Birthday, @LindseyGrahamSC! Great to be in a packed room in your hometown this morning!
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Harry Sisson
Harry Sisson@harryjsisson·
Gavin Newsom isn’t playing around. CALL THEM OUT!!! 🔥🇺🇸
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: Gavin Newsom just perfectly explained how Donald Trump is attempting to reverse the course of American history and take us backwards. This is a must watch.
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
It blows my mind how easy it is for racists to show themselves now! 😡
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
“If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you.” Lyndon B. Johnson RACISM IS EXPENSIVE ‼️
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Blue State Rebel
Blue State Rebel@FarleyForQueen·
@RepThomasMassie @elonmusk Then why did they all vote yes? That’s what I want to know. Why tf are elected “representatives” voting on something they know nothing about?
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