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Jan 26th, we venerate Ancestor Bessie Coleman on her 131st birthday. 🎉
Truly one of a stunning kind, we celebrate Sister Coleman for her ambition that led her to becoming the very 1st Black & Native American to earn her pilot license and to fly internationally.
With her mixed heritage & her unique talent setting her far apart on the world stage, Sister Coleman used her platform to inspire Black-Native Women (and others around the world) to pursue their dreams no matter how unconventional or male-dominated the industry, while advocating for desegregation. She refused to perform at any air shows that were segregated. She also began investing in opening up her own flying school to teach fellow Black-Native women how to fly.
"The air is the only place free from prejudice. I knew the Race needed to be represented along this most important line, so I thought it my duty to risk my life to learn aviation. " - Bessie Coleman
We pour libations & give extra 💐 to Bessie Coleman! May her fearless grit continue to inspire us all; may she serve as a blueprint & a beacon for those who seek their maximum potential in pursuing their dreams
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Wolof largest ethnic in Senegal 🇸🇳.
Wolof are very tall and mostly dark skin people of sahel (west Africa) found majority in Senegal, Gambia and southwestern Mauritiania, somewhere found small minorities in mali, guinea and guinea bissau. Wolof are ethnically senegambian family an ethnic family that include serer, fulani, jola or Diola, tuculur and lebu which culturally, and linguistically appear to be mutually intelligible as senegambian family that their origin date back to ancient bafour of Mauritania and far southermost sanhaja berber tribe called zenegha from where the word senegal come from. The ancient bafour paleolitic expansion appear to be mande ethnic family that their Neolithic expansion emerge as the pure ancestry to senegambian family.
The mande ethnic family ( serehule, mandinka, soninke, malinke, sosso, mandingo etc) and senegambian family (fulani, wolof, jalo, serer etc) share same origin and ancestry from basal west Africans ( the pure west African lineage) Bafour of Mauritiania
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Moral of the story is that your comeback will always be better than your set back, as long as you don’t give up
Nina Mae McKinney (June 12, 1912 – May 3, 1967) was an American actress who worked internationally during the 1930s and in the postwar period in theatre, film, and television, after beginning her career on Broadway and in Hollywood. Dubbed “The Black Garbo” in Europe because of her striking beauty, McKinney was both one of the first African-American film stars in the United States and one of the first African-Americans to appear on British television.