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February
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Lisa K. Farrell, founder and CEO of Lisa Home Mortgage, a Black-owned federal and multi-state licensed mortgage company, is working with first-time homebuyers in Philadelphia, Penn. to help them qualify for and receive up to $10,000 in funding to be used toward a down payment and closing costs. The Philly First Home Grant does not require monthly payments and is forgivable pending terms and conditions. *The flexibility of the program allows qualified homebuyers, even with credit scores as low as 580, to gain access to the program. The program does, however, have income restrictions. Homebuyers must meet all terms and conditions of the program, and complete a free homebuyer’s seminar with a mandatory counseling program. Clients can be pre-approved for a mortgage loan, but the mandatory seminar and counseling program must be completed before a sign an agreement of sale is executed. The agreement of sale must be signed by the homebuyer and seller after completing housing counseling. Follow Us @supportbuyingblackdao For Black Owned Business Highlights & Tutorials On Marketing Your Business Online. Join Our Decentralized Black Social Network to Practice Circulating Our Dollars. Become a owner just by joining and vote on community building projects. #blackandimproud #blackhistorymonth #melaninrich #blacklove #blackconsciousness #blackandproud #blackisbeautiful #blackunity #blackgirlmagic #staywoke #buyblack #blackexcellence #blackmensmiling #panafrican #blackhistory365 #supportblackbusiness #blackcouples #blackpantherparty #blackwomen #blackleople #blackhistory #blacklovematters #blackwealth #hbcugrad #hbcupride #hbcu #blackfamily #blackhistory #thehbcuapp https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch2be0Yupjb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Repost from @black_history_buff_777 • Ever heard of the unfortunate story of Martinsville Seven? Read this! The Martinsville Seven were a group of Black men executed in 1951 after being convicted of raping a white woman. On the evening of January 8, 1949, Ruby Stroud Floyd accused 13 black men of raping her while she passed through a Black neighborhood in Martinsville, Virginia. These accused men who had no real criminal history soon became known as the Martinsville Seven. Most of the men were between 18 and 20 years old and worked as laborers in small-scale furniture factories and warehouses. At age 37, World War II veteran Francis DeSales Grayson was the oldest of the defendants. Not all of the defendants were able to read the confessions they signed, and none of them had a lawyer with them as they were questioned. Under threats that they would be released to a lynch mob, each confessed to involvement in the rape. By early 1951, legal strategies to save the Martinsville Seven were exhausted and the NAACP turned towards a public relations campaign. Despite campaigns, editorials, and local vigils, newly-installed Virginia Governor John S. Battle refused clemency. After a succession of perfunctory trials before all-white, all-male juries, each was convicted and sentenced to death. They were executed in 1951 in the largest mass execution for rape in U.S. history. On August 31, 2021, the state of Virginia granted posthumous pardons to all seven men, 70 years after their deaths. tag someone that needs to read this! Discover more @blackhistorybuff Follow @blackhistorybuff #endsexualassault #webelievesurvivors #victimblaming #ibelieveyou #blackkings #blackmanmagic #blackpeople #blackmensmiling #darkskinmen #blackrelationships #blackmenmatter #blackmenkillingit #blackfamily #standinsolidarity #nojustice #useyourprivilege #blackarchives #movement4blacklives #endwhitesupremacy #blacklivesmattermovement #racismisavirus #systemicoppression #reparations #antiblackracism #historychannel #historyfacts #blackhistorymonth #365daysofblackhistory #blackhistorymatters #blackhistoryfacts https://www.instagram.com/p/CYZIhBErAeT/?utm_medium=tumblr