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    This is how it feels when you are black during the Black History Month

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    I just would like to take the time to honor these two black queens on the first day black history month.

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    A timely word from the brilliant .

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    new jersey was like a gateway to the north; a gateway to freedom - louise calloway

  5. The wisdom of James Baldwin to launch this critical month. How much time do you want—for your progress? Happy /1

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    "It's called and it happens every February" Nick Bosa:

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    Here's why we still need in 2020

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    Black excellence should be celebrated 24/7/365! Happy Black History Month.

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    The first day of got us feeling like... 🕺🏿✊🏿

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    Will be bringing this gem back every year

  11. “The flag is drenched in our blood.” ~Fannie Lou Hamer

  12. “Yes, I’m Black. I’m proud of it. I’m Black and beautiful!”

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    Forever a part of our legacy, this we celebrate the pioneers, innovators and visionaries whose contributions have been essential to our success:

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    Remember when Toni Morrison gathered a white journalist amidst her own interview for accusing her of not writing about whyt ppl? lmao.

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  15. Keeping this energy all February. 💯 Happy !

  16. The Black experience shapes the American experience. I join millions across our country celebrating the many accomplishments and contributions of Black America, this month and every month.

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    The United States was built on the agricultural strength and skill of Black slaves who knew how to farm. On the first day of , learn how Black people who worked as farmers continued to face systemic barriers even after slavery ended — and still do today.

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    How Megan got G Easy feeling for the rest of

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    Acclaimed African-American writer and political activist James Baldwin explains why anti-Black racism forced him to move away from the US.

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