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I havenât supported his music for awhile but my mental illness listening to the new album like
I was gonna take a nap but everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
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Fun with graffiti on the TTC
this is amazing but itâs gonna go over yt people heads anyway
This is how slaves brought over the peanut plant!
Last year, I took a class called History of the African-American Spirit. One of the things I learned about is black peopleâs hairstyles (especially cornrows) during slavery. They were more than just hairstyles and creative ways to store food. They were also used to create maps. Black slaves would use these maps to escape plantations and their captors.
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Iâd read about certain crops being potentially brought over from Africa to the Americans via seeds in captured slavesâ hair, but I hadnât known how simple and subtle the hairstyle could be.
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From Medium:
How Stevie Wonder Helped Create Martin Luther King Day
On the evening of April 4, 1968, teen music sensation Stevie Wonder was dozing off in the back of a car on his way home to Detroit from the Michigan School for the Blind, when the news crackled over the radio: Martin Luther King Jr. had just been assassinated in Memphis. His driver quickly turned off the radio and they drove on in silence and shock, tears streaming down Wonderâs face.
Five days later, Wonder flew to Atlanta for the slain civil rights heroâs funeral, as riots erupted in several cities, the country still reeling. He joined Harry Belafonte, Aretha Franklin, Mahalia Jackson, Eartha Kitt, Diana Ross and a long list of politicians and pastors who mourned King, prayed for a nation in which all men are created equal and vowed to continue the fight for freedom.
Wonder was still in shockâhe remembered how, when he was five, he first heard about King as he listened to coverage of the Montgomery bus boycott on the radio. âI asked, âWhy donât they like colored people? Whatâs the difference?â I still canât see the difference.â As a young teenager, when Wonder was performing with the Motown Revue in Alabama, he experienced first-hand the evils of segregationâhe remembers someone shooting at their tour bus, just missing the gas tank. When he was 15, Wonder finally met King, shaking his hand at a freedom rally in Chicago.
At the funeral, Wonder was joined by his local representative, young African-American Congressman John Conyers, who had just introduced a bill to honor Kingâs legacy by making his birthday a national holiday. Thus began an epic crusade, led by Wonder and some of the biggest names in musicâfrom Bob Marley to Michael Jacksonâto create Martin Luther King Day.
To overcome the resistance of conservative politicians, including President Reagan and many of his fellow citizens, Wonder put his career on hold, led rallies from coast to coast and galvanized millions of Americans with his passion and integrity.
But it took 15 years.
In the immediate wake of Kingâs death, the political establishment was more concerned with keeping things calm, tamping down unrest, and arresting rioters and activists. It was a violent yearâthat summer the Democratic convention in Chicago exploded in chaos and another inspiring leader, Robert F. Kennedy, was killed by an assassin. The country seemed on the verge of civil war.
Conyersâ bill languished in Congress for over a decade, through years of anti-war protests, Watergate and political corruption, stifled by inertia and malaise at the end of the 1970s. The dream was kept alive by labor unions, who viewed King as a working-class hero, with protests that slowly built up steam. At a General Motors plant in New York, a small group of auto workers refused to work on Kingâs birthday in 1969, and thousands of hospital workers in New York City went on strike until managers agreed to a paid holiday on the birthday. Kingâs widow, Coretta Scott King, led a birthday rally that year in Atlanta, where she was joined by Conyers and union leaders. By 1973, some of the countryâs largest unions, including the AFSCME and the United Autoworkers, made the paid holiday a regular demand in their contract negotiations.
Finally in 1979, President Jimmy Carter, who had been elected with the support of the unions, endorsed the bill to create the holiday. Carter made an emotional appearance at Kingâs old church, Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. But Congress refused to budge, led by conservative Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina, who denounced King as a lawbreaker who had been manipulated by Communists. The situation looked bleak.
By then, Wonder had matured from a young harmonica-playing sensation to a chart-topping music genius lauded for his complex rhythms and socially-conscious lyrics about racism, black liberation, love and unity. He had kept in touch with Coretta Scott King, regularly performing at rallies to push for the holiday. He told a cheering crowd in Atlanta in the summer of 1979, âIf we cannot celebrate a man who died for love, then how can we say we believe in it? It is up to me and you.â
Years earlier, Wonder had composed âHappy Birthday,â a song celebrating Kingâs life, dedicating the song and his next album to the cause. Originally he was going to record himself singing the traditional song to King but Wonder didnât know the music, so he âwrote the hook for a different âHappy Birthday,ââ remembers producer Malcolm Cecil. He held onto it until âthe movement for the holiday was gaining steam,â and made it the centerpiece of his next album, Hotter Than July. The recordâs sleeve design featured a large photograph of King with a passage urging fans to support the holiday bill: âWe still have a long road to travel until we reach the world that was his dream. We in the United States must not forget either his supreme sacrifice or that dream.â
That summer, Wonder called Coretta Scott King, telling her, âI had a dream about this song. And I imagined in this dream I was doing this song. We were marchingâwith petition signs to make for Dr. Kingâs birthday to become a national holiday.â
King was touched but she didnât have much hope, telling Wonder, âI wish you luck, you know. Weâre in a time where I donât think itâs going to happen.â
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I love that black families will do both. Like the og is like a start up and then we all turn up
The kids are alright
Is Estebanâs face supposed to be relatable because no one can do it, or funny because his full name is Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya de la Rosa RamĂrez?Â
Both
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Uh I reblogged this like 3 days ago and I start my new job on Monday??? Like idk how you accidentally find a job but I did.
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I ALSO HAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MONEY I WOULD LIKE TO ACQUIRE, PLEASE HELP
This has worked before, so why not again?
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I really need sneakers that wonât hurt my feet soâŚgiving it a shot
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Just gonna reblog this out of gratitude because I actually did forgetâŚ
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and then reblog for the next forgetful son of a bitch
Iâm so great full for everyone that is reblogging this. I totally forgot to take mine
I think that there is some sort of unspoken fairy godparent thing where you see this, realize that you forgot your meds, and rebagel it because if you forgot someone else must have. And in our turn we all take care of each other, even if we donât know it.

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yo why do adults try to tell middle schoolers not to dye their hair or cut it weird or dress strange. Middle school is the most miserable time of anyoneâs life, let them have fun and get a mohawk or something. They donât have colleges to impress or a boss to worry about. Theyâre 12. Let them be less miserable with their blue hair and bad fashion (so long as itâs weather appropriate! I donât want anyone wearing only a tshirt and jeans in winter!!!) It wonât kill you to let your kid exercise some control over their appearance that literally will not follow them their whole lives. Who cares if your kid wants to wear unprofessional clothes. Theyâre a kid, they donât need to be professional.
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