Danie Destiny Hill   

@HillDanie

I ❤️ TO SEE BLACK PEOPLE WAKING OTHER BLACK PEOPLE UP. 🇬🇭🇬🇭

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2019.

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  1. The fastest in the world. Wilma Rudolph was dubbed "the fastest woman in the world" and in 1960 became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at the same Olympic Games.

  2. Maggie Lena Walker, the daughter of a former slave, broke race and gender barriers as the first woman to establish and serve as president of a US bank.

  3. Estine Cowner, a former waitress; became a scaler on a construction crew at the Kaiser shipyards in Richmond, CA, to construct the Liberty ship George Washington Carver. The demand for qualified labor in WWII opened up new opportunities for Black women.

  4. While made history for all the right reasons, Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat for a white person months before Parks did. She was only 15 years old at the time. So, why isn't her name mentioned as frequently as Parks is?

  5. Pete Buttigieg's campaign payed over $40k to "Shadow", almost as much as the state of Nevada paid to use the app. A friend of billionaires cheats us. Pete, shame on you. because he played fair!

  6. "The white man has succeeded in subduing the world by forcing everybody to think his way. The white man's propaganda has made him the master of the world. And those who have come into contact with it and accepted it have become his slaves."

  7. The African-American Suffragists History Forgot.

  8. In the 1950, Ella Fitzgerald wasn't allowed to play Hollywood's most popular nightclub, Tiffany, because of her race. Marilyn Monroe was her big fan and asked the owner to book Ella. Ella said, "After that, thanks to Marilyn, I never had to play in a small jazz club again." 🖤

  9. Christina Jenkins, the woman who invented the sew in weave technique. You sisters know of Marilyn Monroe but don't know of her so I'm dropping knowledge.

  10. In 1904 George Poage became the first African American to win an Olympic Medal.

  11. G Eazy & Megan Thee... ...there goes Black History Month...

  12. another shooting but in a Greyhound bus???? I just want 2 know if the shooter was a responsible&law-abiding gun owner last week DAMMIT!

  13. Our President is ignorant enough to not know KC is in Missouri, yet arrogant enough not to fact-check before tweeting.. So, tomorrow he's gonna release a map with Kansas City in Kansas, isn't he??

  14. Yep, Shakira is half Lebanese. This high pitched tongue thrill is called "Zalghouta", a traditional Lebanese loud expression used to celebrate joyful events like welcoming a guest, or (for this situation), performing at the Superbowl. ❤️

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  15. Whites in institute apartheid: the separate development of racial groups. is exercised throughout everyday life: prohibition of inter-racial marriages, separation of buses, schools, or places of residence.

  16. Emmett Till was a 14 y/o black boy accused of "flirting" with a white woman. He was beaten, mutilated, & shot to death. How unimaginably dangerous it was for black boys/men actually to approach white women sexually in the century after the Civil War 1/2...

  17. For me, this is 'good hair' and 'fair skin.' I define for myself. I refuse to allow a culture that has historically oppressed, exploited and brutalized me tell me what is 'fair' and what is 'good.' I define from my perspective. It is part of the process of liberation

  18. “When Nina Simone was 12 years old, her parents tried to sit up front to see her piano recital but were moved to the back to make room for white guests. Simone refused to play until her parents were moved back up the front and her lifelong involvement with civil rights was born.”

  19. Sophia Packard and Harriet Giles, the founders of Spelman College, used just $100 to found this Historically Black College.That time, Spelman had become the largest Black women’s seminary in the world. Today it is known as Spelman College.

  20. February was chosen as because two important birthdays occur in February—that of Abraham Lincoln, the author of the Emancipation Proclamation, and that of Frederick Douglass, an early African American abolitionist.

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