Dean

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Dean

Dean

@nylar18

https://t.co/BIXIvekLHk

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2015
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Cole
Cole@PK273PK·
Check the comments whoever subs gets a free vid today 👀
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JudgeCanaan
JudgeCanaan@Colossal7·
Check the comments whoever subs gets a free vid today 👀
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JudgeCanaan
JudgeCanaan@Colossal7·
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Dean
Dean@nylar18·
Say “hi” then check your inbox
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Dean@nylar18·
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Tara
Tara@t_lashay24·
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Mel Smith
Mel Smith@iamMelsmith·
Progress that I can feel. Joy that I can bask in. Love that I can melt in. Money that I can freely spend.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Josephine Baker was described as "The most sensational woman anybody ever saw. Or ever will." Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1906, Josephine experienced poverty in childhood, living in cardboard shelters in the slums and dancing on the street to make money. However, the street dancing turned into performing in a vaudeville act, as she pestered a show manager for a role. For that show, she traveled to New York, and her career had begun. While performing in New York was a good start, her big break came in Paris, where she moved in her late teens to leave the racism of America. In Paris, she thrived. Her dancing life found much success. And it was also while living in Europe that Josephine evolved her artistic career into singing and acting. Josephine continued to live in Europe. Even as World War II involved France, she chose to stay, joining the French Military Intelligence Agency. In her role with the agency, she used her entertainer status to travel around Europe. And with charm, she engaged others, collecting valuable information, often keeping notes in invisible ink on sheet music. After the war, Josephine took a more active role in the U.S. Civil Rights movement. She wrote articles about segregation, worked closely with NAACP, spoke at the 1963 March on Washington, and refused to perform in segregated venues - a stance that helped drive integration. It was also during her years of working in the Civil Rights movement that Josephine began adopting children, calling her family the "Rainbow Tribe," as her children were of different races and ethnicities. Josephine passed away in Paris in 1975. France honored her with a state funeral; she is the only American-born woman to receive this honor. 🖋️if you love our content, please consider supporting our page via donations on AfricanArchives.Support
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zb.
zb.@zeeopatra·
if you wanna be happy you literally cannot cannot cannot cannottttttt care what people think… like you have to practice that daily.. and stay grounded in that. long as you not hurting or hindering nobody do what you want & be unapologetic about it… daily.
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Kandon
Kandon@KandonDortch·
If I ever stop talking to you & remove you from my life, I hope you understand how hard it was for me. I have a bad habit of holding onto the little bit of good in people, no matter how bad they clearly are for me. So if I don’t fw you anymore, it’s bc you pushed me far past my limits.
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Naomi Rośe♥️
Naomi Rośe♥️@naaomiirosee·
book me all 2023 😩😩😩 #viral
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omeretta ☆
omeretta ☆@omeretta4l·
I love being a Gemini. Top tier sign👌🏾
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