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Why?
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Everyone’s trying to make Black Americans SHARE Black History Month now. Y’all not gonna “All Lives Matter” the only month of the year (SHORTEST ONE) we’ve got to celebrate our history and culture, when non-black POC have played a role in our oppression just as much as Yt people.

  2. Latasha Harlins was 15-years old, when she was shot and killed by a Asian store clerk, that FALSELY ACCUSED her of shoplifting. Latasha’s death heavily inspired the LA Riots in the early 90s and Tupac Shakur also dedicated several of his songs to her memory.

  3. I don’t see a difference.

  4. Robert Earl Davis Jr. (1971-2000), famously named ‘Dj Screw’. He’s the creator of the popular Hip-Hop sub-genre and DJ’ing technique known as ‘Chopped and Screwed’. His music has influenced many successful artists today from within and outside the South.

  5. “Ma’am this white gentlemen wants to sit down” Rosa Parks:

  6. Bessie Coleman (1892-1926) She was an American civil aviator and the first black woman to have a pilot’s license. In 1931, the ‘Challenger Pilots Association of Chicago’ started a tradition of flying over her grave ever year as homage to her.

  7. Ella Baker (1903-1986) A black economic justice and women’s rights activist throughout the 1930s and 1940s. She did “behind the scenes” work, like setting up meetings for student leaders of the Greensboro sit-ins, which led to the creation of the SNCC.

  8. Auntie Mo’nique had some more words for Oprah.👀

  9. Black Americans aren’t responsible for other community’s representation in politics. Stop making it our job to be y’all’s spokesperson in America. If you’re too afraid to make your voices heard on your own, they’ll always be MUTE.

  10. A talented and popular shoe customizer based in Houston named , just dropped these joints in honor of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi!🔥🔥🔥

  11. Naomi Campbell’s showing her inner anti-black American.

  12. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) She was deemed one of the world’s greatest contralto singers of her time and a self-taught pianist. She made history by becoming the first African-American to perform with the New York Metropolitan Opera.

  13. Here goes the media shading Black Americans who are fighting for reparations and trying to slick call us trump supporters again.🙄

  14. Millie Jackson walked so all female rappers today could run.

  15. Patrick Hawkins (1970-1998) Famously known by his stage name “Fat Pat”. He’s considered one the best free stylers to come out of Texas. He was also one of the founding members of the legendary Houston Hip-Hop collective, ‘Screwed Up Click’.

  16. Soulja Boy pioneered viral-dance trends and ushered Hip-Hop music into the digital-marketing era. Paving the way for young artists to be successful entrepreneurs and use the internet to promote their own music, without signing to a major record label.

  17. Roddy Ricch’s ‘Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial’ surpasses 50 cent’s ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ for longest-running #1 rap debut.

  18. Democrats preaching about how much America owes African-Americans, while avoiding a reparations plan and then having the GALL to tweet about ,has to be the most disrespectful shit I’ve seen in life. Y’all really think what we’ve suffered is a joke.

  19. Megan and G-Eazy hooking up is not the story I wanted to log on and see today, but here we are..

  20. Chamillionaire is the first and only Texas rapper to win a Grammy award.

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