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Whatâs up havenât really been posting lately but I became curious of who really follows me An likes my content like an comment
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Mobs lynched Mary Turner on May 17, 1918 in Lowndes County, Georgia because she vowed to have those responsible for killing her husband arrested. Her husband was arrested in connection with the shooting and killing Hampton Smith, a white farmer for whom the couple had worked, and for wounding his wife. Sidney Johnson. a Black man, apparently killed Smith because he was tired of the farmerâs abuse. Unable to find Johnson. the killers lynched eight other Blacks Including Hayes Turner and his wife Mary. The mob hanged Mary by her feet, poured gasoline and oil on her and set fire to her body. One white man sliced her open and Mrs. Turnerâs baby tumbled to the ground with a âlittle cryâ and the mob stomped the baby to death and sprayed bullets into Mary Turner. (NAACP: Thirty Years of Lynching in the U.S. 1889-1918 )
Fucking devils.

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Man I thought this was a young Eartha Kitt for second
You was thinking Eartha, I was thinking Lauryn
this here hit my heart man
Can we talk about the depth of this ?
Chills, man.
always wanted to know where this was from !!!!
Possibly the realest thing Iâve seen in a long whileâŠ
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Calling Newt Gingrich:
Who uses food stamps and other welfare programs. And no, Newt, it turns out theyâre not all African American.Â
From Charles Blow.
History Time!
Even though today Americans incorrectly associate welfare dependency with Black people, Black people were excluded from the welfare system for most of its history.Â
Welfare was meant for immigrant women. Proponents of the welfare system thought that urban immigrants threatened âthe social order.â Welfare was seen as not only charity but also as a way of âsupervising and disciplining recipients.â They felt that the cure for single mothersâ poverty was for these foreigners to âconform to American family standards.â
Black single mothers were not included in this effort. Welfare was intended for White mothers only. Administrators either set-up regulations that disqualified Blacks (such as eligibility standards that excluded domestic servants) or didnât enact programs in areas that had large Black populations.Â
âAs a result, in 1931 the first national survey of mothersâ pensions broken down by race found that only three percent of recipients were Black.â
In addition to this, other programs, such as those enacted in the New Deal, also excluded Blacks. When Blacks were able to gain access to some benefits, they were given less than Whites on the grounds that âBlacks needed less than Whites to live off of.âÂ
Blacks only began to gain access to assistant programs through the Civil Rights era. As a result of lots of hard work by grassroots organizations, welfare benefits were secured for all.Â
However, this became a double edged sword kinda victory for Black America.Â
âAs AFDC became increasingly associated with Black mothers already stereotyped as lazy, irresponsible, and overly fertile, it became increasingly burdened with behavior modification, work requirements, and reduced effective benefit levels. Social Security, on the other hand, effectively transferred income from Blacks to whites because Blacks have a lower life expectancy and pay a disproportionate share of taxes on earnings. Meanwhile, a white backlash had decimated the War on Poverty programs within a decade.â
(via âWelfare and the Problem of Black Citizenshipâ by Dorothy E. Roberts)
Once again !
In order: Tâchalla, Ramonda, Nakia, Shuri, Okoye, Erik Killmonger, Wâkabi and Zuri for Entertainment Weeklyâ. (Click to read about each character)

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Mobs lynched Mary Turner on May 17, 1918 in Lowndes County, Georgia because she vowed to have those responsible for killing her husband arrested. Her husband was arrested in connection with the shooting and killing Hampton Smith, a white farmer for whom the couple had worked, and for wounding his wife. Sidney Johnson. a Black man, apparently killed Smith because he was tired of the farmerâs abuse. Unable to find Johnson. the killers lynched eight other Blacks Including Hayes Turner and his wife Mary. The mob hanged Mary by her feet, poured gasoline and oil on her and set fire to her body. One white man sliced her open and Mrs. Turnerâs baby tumbled to the ground with a âlittle cryâ and the mob stomped the baby to death and sprayed bullets into Mary Turner. (NAACP: Thirty Years of Lynching in the U.S. 1889-1918 )
Fucking devils.
Man I thought this was a young Eartha Kitt for second
You was thinking Eartha, I was thinking Lauryn
#jordanedwards
Painful as hell but so important to share
Trump supporter yells at African American #burgerking workers. Doesnât end well.
LMFAO dude in the white shirt put his stuff down and just stepped on that dude with ALL of his weight.
I really didnât expect all this đđđ
IM LOVING THIS!
First thing I noticed was damn thatâs a old ass Burger King second off dude straight stood on the racist with all his body weight đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Homegirl came out with the taser đđđ
i love that Al Green is playing in the backgroundÂ
Wow buddy just stepped on his headđ
Bruh, got tased, stepped on, and slapped đđđ
Lmao @ get off him ⊠Iâm finna tase his ass! đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ

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Youâve heard about it before but⊠here it is. In your face. It was REAL. Black people donât make this stuff up.Â
white ppl are the devil
Never forget this fuckery.
If you donât know what this is, its The Tuskegee Experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_syphilis_experimentÂ
âAn infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 by the U.S. Public Health Service. The purpose of this study was to observe the natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural African-American men in Alabama under the guise of receiving free health care from the United States government.â
â The study was continued without informing the men they would never be treated. None of the men infected were ever told they had the disease, and none were treated with penicillin even after the antibiotic became proven for the treatment of syphilis.â
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, cited as âarguably the most infamous biomedical research study in U.S. history"led to the 1979 Belmont Report and the establishment of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). It also led to federal laws and regulations requiring Institutional Review Boards for the protection of human subjects in studies involving them.
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