Lauryn Hill
Just Gorgeous..

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shark vs the universe
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Lauryn Hill
Just Gorgeous..
Uncle Tom.
How can you support a pedo & a subhuman who’s trying to erase the history & accomplishments of people that look like you? Make it make sense
It's easy when you're a self hating political whore..
Health and Wellness
Eating orange foods, especially those high in the phytonutrient, beta-cryptoxanthin, is associated with improved reproductive health in women.
A Senagalese physicist, Cheikh Anta Diop (1923 - 1986) used European science to prove they'd been lying about Africa for 200 years. They never forgave him.
They knew they were lying from the door, they didn't want to give black folks a spark of hope to dare to believe in themselves and want more..
n 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, nine Black teenagers were pulled off a freight train. Two white women accused them of rape. No evidence. All-white jury. Eight sentenced to death. One, 13-year-old Roy Wright, got life because he was a child. The case became international news. But inside Kilby Prison, the boys were alone. Except for one woman: Jane Newton, 57, a white seamstress from Birmingham. She read about it in the paper and took a bus. She wasn’t a lawyer. She wasn’t an activist. She just sat in the visitors’ room every Tuesday. She brought fried chicken, cornbread, and pencils. She taught them to write their names. Most were illiterate. The guards called her “N!gger Lover.” She said: “I’m a Christian. You boys write your mothers!” She mailed the letters herself. When Olen Montgomery went blind from prison beatings, she read to him. When Andy Wright turned 18 in a cell, she baked him a cake and sang through the glass. The Supreme Court overturned the convictions twice. It took 6 years, 4 trials. Four boys were finally freed. Four served decades. One, Haywood Patterson, escaped in 1948 and died in a bar fight. Jane died in 1946. She left no family. The boys chipped in for her tombstone. It says: “She came when no one else did.” In 2013, Alabama posthumously pardoned the Scottsboro Boys. Olen Montgomery, 95, the last survivor, was asked if he was angry. He said: “No. Miss Jane taught me to write my name. That’s how I signed the pardon. That’s enough. #alabamarapnews🚀
In the old days racists destroyed whole black towns for false whyte rape allegations but bless you, Jane Newton..
Indeed..
What it really is..
Poor Righteous Teacher
Kick it, Meth..
The 20th century gave rise to a generation of African leaders who bravely opposed colonialism, apartheid, economic dependency, and foreign intervention. Among them were Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, Steve Biko of South Africa, Amílcar Cabral of Guinea-Bissau, Samora Machel of Mozambique, and Muammar Gaddafi of Libya. Despite varied political ideologies and methods, each leader symbolized resistance and self-determination. Lumumba became Congo’s first Prime Minister, advocating for true sovereignty, while Sankara’s reforms aimed at poverty reduction and women’s rights in Burkina Faso. Biko’s Black Consciousness Movement empowered Black South Africans against apartheid. Cabral led anti-colonial efforts in Guinea-Bissau, and Machel became Mozambique’s first president post-independence. Gaddafi, though contentious, is noted for his pan-African vision. These leaders’ legacies remind us of the complexities of history and the importance of examining the forces that shaped their eras. 📷 - @africanarchives
Someone who is willing to murder innocent people who just want to be treated equally says a lot about the wicked cowards who try to prevent it.
There is certainly a pattern here with those fighting for freedom and the western powers who want to delay that countries ascension into power..
Looks like a nice place to meditate after work..
Left Eye
I miss you little momma, you left too soon..
He's a Hero in my book..!
Why is everything so urgent with you?
LOVE JONES (1997) dir. Theodore Witcher
Plain and simple..