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Hoodoo Heritage Month
Hoodoo Heritage Month is not just remembrance—it’s embodiment. My head (Ori) is covered in reverence, my mojo bag rests close against my heart, and I feel my Ancestors whispering through every step I take. Their wisdom moves through me like smoke rising from sacred fire, guiding my hands, steadying my spirit, reminding me that I am never walking alone. This path is older than memory, deeper than blood, and brighter than flame.
I honor them by living, by listening, by carrying their songs in my breath and their strength in my bones. Asé.
CIVANTICISM - Hope without Hocus Pocus
This bull s#it is due to the fact white racist in this country would screw over there own parents hot to have a black women be president.
DL HUGHLEY❣️ - 39 YRS MARRIAGE😘 & 3 KIDS❤️
Black on Black Love doesn't get enough positive recognition and I would like to post the ones that display positive vibes within our beautiful family and hopefully it will inspire others to follow the same path... Congratulations to you both 🎇🎉🥳🎉💪🏾🤎🫶🏾✊🏾💫.
Traore by AI but he spits truth
On May 1, 1865, in Charleston, South Carolina, about 10,000 people participated in the first Decoration /Memorial Day ceremony. This ceremony was a tribute to the Union soldiers who had died at a Confederate prison camp and were buried in a mass grave at the Washington Race Course. The ceremony involved a parade, speeches, and the dedication of the graves. According to the National Museum of the United States Army, the event was led by the city's African American population, and they spent ten days digging new graves and building a fence.