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#Spoons by @hopeinthewoods in so many tonal variations. Look past the color…. At the end of the day it’s still a spoon. Get it??? IJS Visit www.hopeinthewoods.com for purchase info
The Repo team talks about the #metoo movement and address the church involvement and touches (no pun intended) on the history of the way women are being treated in religion. #Scripture #seperatebutequal #womensrights #religiousfreedom #women #repo #rethinkpolitics #podcast #bougieblackbrother @cjstaychillin @theericcarr @solestarr_14 @ (at Lawrenceville, Georgia)
Like and equal are two entirely different things
L’Engle’s “A Wrinkle in Time” (pg 177)
This quote stood out to me because of the underlying political message it seems to contain. The book “A Wrinkle in Time” was written in 1962 which was at the same time as the Civil Rights Movement. This quote reminds me of the doctrine “sperate but equal” that was used to keep segregation in America. It seems like L’Engle is using this thought by Meg as a jab against this doctrine. While things were supposedly equal for both the white and African-American communities, in reality, there was a huge disparity between the two. It’s almost as if this quote is pointing that out by saying being alike and being equal are not the same thing. I wonder if L’Engle was trying to make a political point through this quote? If so, I wonder what message she was trying to send?
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Picture Above: Wilcox County High School
Day 2:
Segregation and Separate but Equal (Visit historical and present day segregated sites)
Be present at the hotel lobby by 8:30
The bus will leave by 9:00 and reach the Orlando International Airport around 9:30.
The flight from Orlando to Atlanta will take off at about 11:00am and by 11:30 we will be at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
From there we will take bus rides across the city to many public facilities where racism used to be severe and still exists today. These places include schools, libraries, cafes, restaurants and so on. Presently, racism can still have its effect with the example of various schools holding segregated proms such as in Wilcox County High School.
After a few sites explored, we will reach the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel by 6:00 pm
Tourists can relax and have some rest and get ready for a music show the hotel has to offer by 9:00 pm.
How can I forget my history with images like this surfacing... #smh #oscarssowhite #futurepresident #seperatebutequal #segregationworks #blackhistory
This needs to be talked about.