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Charmaine

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Daughter, Mother of 3 Boys, Auntie to several, Louisville Cardinals Fan til I die, Big kid at heart! 😍😍😍

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They won’t tell you about her in schools… without her calculations there won’t be any foundation for GPS.

Joe__Bassey's tweet image. They won’t tell you about her in schools… without her calculations there won’t be any foundation for GPS.

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Black Family Vibing Out Together, 1982.


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pov: you go to college in the 1990s.


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The Battle of Bamber Bridge, 1943. Racist US military police attacked black US troops on British soil. US military authorities demanded the town’s pubs impose a colour bar, the local landlords responded with signs that read “Black Troops Only” which pissed them off. A THREAD

AfricanArchives's tweet image. The Battle of Bamber Bridge, 1943.

Racist US military police attacked black US troops on British soil.

US military authorities demanded the town’s pubs impose a colour bar, the local landlords responded with signs that read “Black Troops Only” which pissed them off.

A THREAD

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The book about her life is excellent.

ChrisUNC1988's tweet image. The book about her life is excellent.

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October 4, 1951 — Henrietta Lacks dies at Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of 31. Her cells were taken without her knowledge in 1951 (HeLa cells) and became one of the most important tools in medicine. They became vital for developing the polio vaccine, cloning, gene mapping,

AfricanArchives's tweet image. October 4, 1951 — Henrietta Lacks dies at Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of 31.

Her cells were taken without her knowledge in 1951 (HeLa cells) and became one of the most important tools in medicine. They became vital for developing the polio vaccine, cloning, gene mapping,
AfricanArchives's tweet image. October 4, 1951 — Henrietta Lacks dies at Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of 31.

Her cells were taken without her knowledge in 1951 (HeLa cells) and became one of the most important tools in medicine. They became vital for developing the polio vaccine, cloning, gene mapping,

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Ray Charles Explaining Why He Wasn't Impressed With Elvis Presley.


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Happy birthday to one of the greatest comedians to ever do it. He would’ve been 68 today. Rest in Power Bernie Mac!

BlackMediaHub's tweet image. Happy birthday to one of the greatest comedians to ever do it. He would’ve been 68 today.

Rest in Power Bernie Mac!

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One of the most influential Black women in California, Bridget “Biddy” Mason, was one of the first black women to own land in California. She was born enslaved but sued for her freedom, used her midwifery skills to earn money that she invested in real estate & died one of the

AfricanArchives's tweet image. One of the most influential Black women in California, Bridget “Biddy” Mason, was one of the first black women to own land in California. 

She was born enslaved but sued for her freedom, used her midwifery skills to earn money that she invested in real estate & died one of the

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Nobody will be coming to our rescue. 🤔

WallStreetMav's tweet image. Nobody will be coming to our rescue. 🤔

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True or False: #Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is a top-five quarterback in the #NFL currently…?

MLFootball's tweet image. True or False: #Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is a top-five quarterback in the #NFL currently…?

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Never Too Much Luther Vandross 🕊️ (1981)


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Dr. Charles Drew, a Black American surgeon, pioneered Blood Banks, making it possible to store blood plasma for transfusion helping save countless lives.

AfricanArchives's tweet image. Dr. Charles Drew, a Black American surgeon, pioneered Blood Banks, making it possible to store blood plasma for transfusion helping save countless lives.

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This clip of James Baldwin explaining why “black people are in the streets” (1969) remains frustratingly relevant till today.


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Oh, no! The sky is falling!!


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Della Reese was the First Black Woman to Host a Talk Show known as "Della!" in 1969. Shortly after, In 1970, she became the first black woman to guest host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. —Delloreese Patricia Early (July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017), known

AfricanArchives's tweet image. Della Reese was the First Black Woman to Host a Talk Show known as "Della!" in 1969. Shortly after, In 1970, she became the first black woman to guest host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

—Delloreese Patricia Early (July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017), known

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HEARTWARMING: Hundreds of firefighters across the country climbed 110 flights of stairs in remembrance of the firefighters who tragically lost their lives at the World Trade Center on 9/11. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 THIS VIDEO WILL MAKE YOU CRY.


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I hope Kash Patel is checking this out. Noticed it and posted about it before.


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