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Published in Black History Month 365

·9 hours ago

“Equal Rights For Women”

Famous Speech Series Featuring Shirley Chisholm — In 1968, Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress in 1968. In historical terms, that was just a minute ago, I can’t start thinking about that, or I’ll go down a rabbit hole about why it took so long to elect a Black Congresswoman…

History

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“Equal Rights For Women”
“Equal Rights For Women”
History

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Published in The Polis

·1 day ago

Before The College Board And Ron DeSantis, There Was The General Education Board And John D Rockefeller, Sr

When White People Allow Bigots To Dictate Education Standards — Ron DeSantis wasn't the first in American history to dictate that his "Western values" determine the course of education, particularly in matters concerning race. …

Education

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Before The College Board And Ron DeSantis, There Was The General Education Board And John D…
Before The College Board And Ron DeSantis, There Was The General Education Board And John D…
Education

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Published in Black History Month 365

·1 day ago

“A Negro Nation Within a Nation”

W.E. B. DuBois: 1934 Speech While Resigning From the NAACP — W.E.B. Du Bois was a civil rights activist and founder of both the NAACP and the Niagra Movement. He graduated from Fisk University and later was the first Black person to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard. Du Bois was a historian, Pan-Africanist, and sociologist. The US Government tried him for…

History

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“A Negro Nation Within a Nation”
“A Negro Nation Within a Nation”
History

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Published in Black History Month 365

·2 days ago

Marcus Garvey’s “Freedom Speech”

Famous Speech Series by Marcus Garvey — Marcus Garvey is too often left out when discussing great leaders. He was an important figure in the Pan-African Movement, and many of his words are as true today as they were in the 1920s. “There is no future for a people who deny their past. My foreparents, my grandparents…

History

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Marcus Garvey’s “Freedom Speech”
Marcus Garvey’s “Freedom Speech”
History

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Published in The Polis

·2 days ago

Ron DeSantis Demands Menstrual Cycle Information On High School Girls

Requests For Information Now Mandatory On High School Physicals — “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out — because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out — because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not…

Politics

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Ron DeSantis Demands Menstrual Cycle Information On High School Girls
Ron DeSantis Demands Menstrual Cycle Information On High School Girls
Politics

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Published in Black History Month 365

·2 days ago

Excerpts From Nelson Mandella’s Speeches

Black History Month Famous Speech Series — Nelson Mandela gave some long speeches. His “An Ideal I am Prepared to Die For” speech was over three hours long. I went thru them so you don’t have to. Here are some excerpts to give a feel for what he was saying. Our younger generations already have little or…

History

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Excerpts From Nelson Mandella’s Speeches
Excerpts From Nelson Mandella’s Speeches
History

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Published in Black History Month 365

·3 days ago

James Baldwin’s Letter to His Nephew (Black History Month Special)

“If You Know From Whence You Came” — “Know whence you came. If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go. The details and symbols of your life have been deliberately constructed to make you believe what white people say about you. Please try to remember that what they believe, as…

History

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James Baldwin’s Letter to His Nephew (Black History Month Special)
James Baldwin’s Letter to His Nephew (Black History Month Special)
History

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Published in Black History Month 365

·3 days ago

That Time Frederick Douglass Ran For President

The First Black Man To Run For The Office — Frederick Douglass was once a candidate for Vice-President of the United States. In 1872, the first woman to ever run for President, Victoria Woodhull of the Equal Rights Party, named Douglass as her potential Vice-President without his knowledge or consent. She wrongly concluded that combining women's suffrage voters and abolitionists…

History

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That Time Frederick Douglass Ran For President
That Time Frederick Douglass Ran For President
History

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Published in The Polis

·3 days ago

What The Hell Is “Black Conservatism?”

Is There Even Such A Thing? — I believe there is such a thing as a Black conservative; there have been many I have come to appreciate and respect. I give you former Congressman J.C. Watts (R-Oklahoma). Watts agreed with most of what used to be the conservative principles; Watts favored the death penalty, school prayer, a…

Politics

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What The Hell Is “Black Conservatism?”
What The Hell Is “Black Conservatism?”
Politics

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Published in Black History Month 365

·3 days ago

“I Could Not Keep Silent”

Famous Speech Series Featuring Anita Hill — Thomas has gone on to be the Supreme Court’s longest-serving justice, signifying much and saying little. One cannot doubt his effectiveness and loyalty to those who placed him there. We should also acknowledge those who helped with his seating, including then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Joe Biden. Biden had three additional…

Anita Hill

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“I Could Not Keep Silent”
“I Could Not Keep Silent”
Anita Hill

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