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#Repost @itsyourqueens (@get_repost) Today Monday, Nov. 6,2017 is the 48th anniversary of Black Solidarity Day. Founded in 1969, by Dr. Carlos E. Russell, it derives from the play “Day of Absence” by Douglas Turner Ward. Black Solidarity Day was created as a day nationally observed by African-American men, women and students. It always occurs the Monday before elections take place. Originally, the event brought black people together to discuss their political status and the direction in which their future was going. The day also focused on the value and goals of education within the black community. It was, and still is, a day of discussion and a time for everyone, no matter of what race or education, to discuss how we all affect each other’s lives. #Yourqueens #africaqueens #blacksolidarityday2017 #blacksolidarityday #notyouraveragedisneyprincesses #firstafricanqueenbookingcompany #essence #blavity #theroot #huffpost #ebony #theshaderoom #voguemagazine #villagevoice #glamourmagazine #forharriet
Today Monday, Nov. 6,2017 is the 48th anniversary of Black Solidarity Day. Founded in 1969, by Dr. Carlos E. Russell, it derives from the play “Day of Absence” by Douglas Turner Ward. Black Solidarity Day was created as a day nationally observed by African-American men, women and students. It always occurs the Monday before elections take place. Originally, the event brought black people together to discuss their political status and the direction in which their future was going. The day also focused on the value and goals of education within the black community. It was, and still is, a day of discussion and a time for everyone, no matter of what race or education, to discuss how we all affect each other’s lives. #Yourqueens #africaqueens #notyouraveragedisneyprincesses #firstafricanqueenbookingcompany #essence #blavity #theroot #huffpost #ebony #theshaderoom #voguemagazine #villagevoice #glamourmagazine #forharriet
#famousfriday #famousqueens #Repost @itsyourqueens Royalty is in our DNA ✊👑 1.You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.” - Shirley Chisholm 2.Well-behaved women seldom make history- Ulrich 3.Your Queens was an idea and now we are carrying out our dreams 4. Uplifting and supporting each other “by any means necessary” - Malcolm X 5. “Dipped in chocolate, bronzed in elegance, enameled with grace, toasted with beauty. My lord, she's a black woman.” -Yosef A.A. Ben- Jochannan 6. And that my friends is a great example of Black Excellence... Your Queens!” 📸 @joelbelike #Yourqueens #africaqueens #notyouraveragedisneyprincesses #firstafricanqueenbookingcompany