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  2. Throughout the month of February, we’ll be showcasing murals of figures who remind us that Black history is made every day in ATL. Today's mural is of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, , Ralph D. Abernathy, Hosea Williams & Coretta Scott King. 📍Joseph E. Boone Blvd

  3. I bought a lot, but there’s still some left...

  4. Bringing this thread of Black women history makers back in honor of

  5. On the first day of , an important reminder: Black history is American history. We all have a responsibility to both examine the injustices of our past and address the injustices of our present.

  6. Twirling into like 🩰 🩰 🩰 👧🏽 @holibowsbdancing Ballerina Dreams! 🌹💃🏿 Studio: @dreamdancenv Instructor: @sumayahmcrae Feeling: @prettybrowndancers

  7. Powerful ad from about the historic and meaningful Criminal Justice Reform measures made possible by President

  8. It’s We hope to spend this month & every month dismantling anti-black racism but also amplifying the voices of formidable Black Canadians. Do you know any of these women? If not, you should! One of them is the first female publisher in North America. 🧐

  9. Black Physicist Dr Sylvester James Gates discovered in the fundamental operations of nature and cosmos theres sets of equations which is the same as the equations that make up computer code in search engines n browsers on the internet, we literally might live in the Matrix

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  10. Feb 1

    : DAY ONE Josephine Baker: an African American performer expatriated to France, She famously smuggled military intelligence to French allies during World War II. She did this by pinning secrets inside her dress, as well as hiding them in her sheet music.

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  11. These Black LGBT+ movies are everything 👏

  12. Feb 1

    “Black Power is giving power to people who have not had power to determine their destiny” - Huey P. Newton May we continue to spread love and build power. Happy Black History Month!

  13. Feb 1

    60 years ago, Black students staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter in North Carolina. Today, Google Doodle commemorates a protest that changed history

  14. Our Ancestors were the visionaries. And we will not stop 📸:

  15. Feb 2

    In Bristol, UK, we had a bus boycott in 1963, campaigning against the Bristol Omnibus Company for refusing to hire Black drivers and conductors. The successful campaign had a direct impact on the forming of Race Relations Act, which came into UK law two years later.

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  16. Vitae Blacked Out: To honour our American followers on their Today's Legend is : Madam C. J . Walker aka Sarah Breedlove We celebrate her empowerment movement of beauty culture, financial freedom and confidence for Black Women.

  17. Doug Williams was the 1st Black Quarterback to win a super bowl, leading the Washington Redskins to Victory in Super Bowl in 1988. Today, Patrick Mahomes becomes just the 3rd Black QB to win a Super Bowl. Black Representation Matters.

  18. Ending Curriculum Violence Yes, curriculum can be violent—whether you intend it or not. Here’s what it looks like and how you can avoid it.

  19. Black history = History They = Us 🇨🇦 |

  20. There’s something special on the Black History Month displays at Barnes and Noble this year! Thank you so much for including the Little Leaders and Legends! 🖤

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