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    Let’s start off w/ some perspective. 60 years ago TODAY, the started the sit-ins at Woolworth’s in Greensboro, NC. The four young men were students at North Carolina A&T. These sit ins lasted til July and sparked a movement of sit-ins across the country.

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  3. 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

  4. Spelman College became a part of history when it was founded in 1881 in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church. We continue to honor Black history at Spelman through innovation, academic excellence & by preparing generations of Black women to change the world.

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

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    I implore white teachers please DO NOT do slavery reenactments, simulations, games, anything involving blackface or cotton with students in the month of February. Thank you.

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    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.

  8. “Let it be recorded that all Canadians of African descent are in fact living histories...each an example of the resilience and perseverance of our ancestors and the present day embodiment of Freedom Seekers.”

  9. That's IT! FUCKING CANCELED. First Megan. Now Zendaya??? How the white men win it's only bEEN 3 DAYS!

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    I love my blackness. And yours.

  11. in 1960, four African American college students from began a sit-in protest at the segregated Woolworth's lunch counter after being denied service! Check out this interview with Franklin McCain, Jr., son of one of the original “Greensboro Four!"

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  12. When it's the first day of Black History Month

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

  15. This poster is from Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm's 1972 bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Elected in 1968 as the first black woman to represent Congress, she was also the first black or female candidate to run for presidential nomination of a major party.

    "Bring U.S. Together, Vote Chisholm 1972, Unbought and Unbossed." (Gilder Lehrman Collection: GLC09721.01)
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    In honor of , AAPT would like to recognize the late Lynda Woodruff, PT, PhD. She became the first African American faculty member of the PT progam at UNC at Chapel Hill, and was founding director of the dept. of PT at North Georgia State College. She founded the first (1/2)

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  17. Today we highlight Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, a pioneering African-American heart surgeon

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

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    When you realize Black History Month is 29 days this year. ✊🏾✊🏽✊🏿

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    Tim Duncan, originally from St. Croix, USVI, is an American professional basketball player who led the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA to 5 championships. He is the only player to be selected to both the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams for 13 consecutive seasons. 🇻🇮

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

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