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I always post these because I honestly believe that black women deserve to win.
Let’s have some more black men in durags on your dashboard 💛
History books always seem to leave this out.
Don’t let them tell you that slaves are our only history.
When black people ruled the world
History repeats itself
And who said moors weren’t black?
These are fantastic who painted these??? GOOGLE HALP
EDIT: ludwig deutsch <3
Look at those fucking details!!! Look how he makes the light bounce off of the skin, the eyes not pure white but reflecting the colors. Each and every FUCKING CHAIN is painted and highlighted. The folding of the fabric aaaaaaaaaaa
They left their mark in some of the most beautiful architectural styles, too! Check out mudéjar architecture!
This Is Powerful 💚💚
Take notes 📝
Quavo and Saweetie for the August 2020 issue of GQ Magazine
For all of you who are confussed.
As an older millennial, I bless the people who created both the meme and the timeline because, YES, THIS
I, another older millennial, agree with this.
Oh yeah this is freaky cooooool!
I’m so tired of y'all posting people’s art with no credits. Her name is Dain Yoon and she is an amazing artist who deserves credit. Post with credit or don’t post at all.
i truly cannot stand this man 😂😂😂😂
This blew my damn mind
I fucking KNEW there was a difference between address and address!
You address a person by their name.
You give someone your address.
i hate this god damn bastard language
read and read
this Somali girl gave him the WORK when he tried to pull her hijab Reblog so you can bless every Muslim Woman with these hands
Yup!👍🏿🙏🏿✊🏾
REBLOG WHENEVER YOU SEE THIS!
I have been quoting this tiktok for the past two weeks.
This bitch had like 5 accents
anyone up
literally in my 1st grade book that I read and learned about her for the first time, it described her as “a woman named rosa. rosa’s feet were tired.”
that’s it. rosa’s feet were tired.
that doesn’t begin to scratch the surface, and it’s so important that we know the rest.
Correction: Rosa Parks was not only a trained activist, she and her activist buddies were specifically trying to recreate an incident that had happened earlier.
You see, the actual, spontaneous, unplanned incident was done nine months earlier by a black girl named Claudette Colvin. She was in the section designated for black people, however, the front became crowded and she was told to move to make way for a white woman (who was actually fine with standing as it turns out, to show how adamantly racist the bus driver was). She refused and was arrested.
Rosa Parks was a secretary at one of many chapters of NAACP and they had seen the incident but they had multiple reasons for not wanting to publicize it when it happened. One was that Claudette was a minor. Another possibility is that Claudette had some marks on her past that could have been considered questionable or immoral and they wanted someone that white people couldn’t pick apart as a villain or a thug for when it happened.
So they staged the incident all over again with Rosa Parks as the victim and when it played out just like they thought, they slammed it with as much attention and media as they could to publicize it.
I remember the first time I read about her, she was described as tired. The next time, it was “she wasn’t physically tired. She was tired of giving up her position as a person to a man who probably didn’t work as hard as she did that day.” There was never anything about Claudette Colvin, which is horrible.