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Okay. What are you doing? Are you having a staring contest? I mean, how old are you?
Malcolm X’s mother, Louise Norton Little (1897-1989).
Happy Birthday First Lady Michelle Obama - January 17, 1964 [x]
...and then a hero comes along...
Janet Jackson in Bangkok, Thailand (1995)
A father stares at the hands of his 5 year old daughter, which were severed as punishment for harvesting too little rubber.
This is from when King Leopold ll took control of The Congo during the late 1800’s and claimed that he was guiding them towards independence. Instead he implemented extremely harsh policies.
That looks like a hand and foot to me. May the soul of Leopold II NEVER know peace for these atrocities.
January 26 1988 - Burnum Burnum plants the Aboriginal flag at the cliffs of Dover, claiming England for the Aboriginal peoples of Australia, exactly 200 years after Arthur Phillip claimed Australia for the British. [video] The full Burnum Burnum Declaration:
I, Burnum Burnum, being a nobleman of ancient Australia, do hereby take possession of England on behalf of the Aboriginal people. In claiming this colonial outpost, we wish no harm to you natives, but assure you that we are here to bring you good manners, refinement and an opportunity to make a Koompartoo - ‘a fresh start’. Henceforth, an Aboriginal face shall appear on your coins and stamps to signify our sovereignty over this domain. For the more advanced, we bring the complex language of the Pitjantjajara; we will teach you how to have a spiritual relationship with the Earth and show you how to get bush tucker.
We do not intend to souvenir, pickle and preserve the heads of 2000 of your people, nor to publicly display the skeletal remains of your Royal Highness, as was done to our Queen Truganinni for 80 years. Neither do we intend to poison your water holes, lace your flour with strychnine or introduce you to highly toxic drugs. Based on our 50,000 year heritage, we acknowledge the need to preserve the Caucasian race as of interest to antiquity, although we may be inclined to conduct experiments by measuring the size of your skulls for levels of intelligence. We pledge not to sterilize your women, nor to separate your children from their families. We give an absolute undertaking that you shall not be placed onto the mentality of government handouts for the next five generations but you will enjoy the full benefits of Aboriginal equality. At the end of two hundred years, we will make a treaty to validate occupation by peaceful means and not by conquest.
Finally, we solemnly promise not to make a quarry of England and export your valuable minerals back to the old country Australia, and we vow never to destroy three-quarters of your trees, but to encourage Earth Repair Action to unite people, communities, religions and nations in a common, productive, peaceful purpose.
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📚Black History Month📚
Images and Inspirations: 45 Picture Books for Black History Month
Here is an inspirational fact about Dr. Carter G. Woodson—the Father of Black History—he began high school in 1895 at the age of twenty and went on to earn a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University. Dr. Woodson’s intense and purposeful focus on history cultivated this belief, “Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history.” We observe and celebrate Black History Month because of Woodson’s love for people of African descent and his efforts to ensure that they are recognized for their achievements and contributions to society. Included in this post are not only biographies of great people but also books that impart beautiful images and words. Such inspirational images, stories, and poems by Black authors and mostly Black illustrators, uplift and validate the culture, every day experiences, and reflections of Black children—and that is worth celebrating during Black History Month and all year.
For more images and inspiration see, “85 Picture Book Biographies.” Happy Black History Month. Our stories matter.
Go HERE for the full list of 45 Picture Books for Black History Month
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A Bedouin - Franz Xaver Kosler (1864–1905)
This image puts Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidency into perspective. See the red box? Until then, she would have been enslaved. See the blue box? Until then, she couldn’t vote. Yellow box? Until then, she had to attend a segregated school. The green one? Until then she couldn’t have her own bank account.
Spiš Castle in eastern Slovakia