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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1938, Jack Johnson was speeding when he was stopped by a policeman. He issued him a $50 ticket. Jack handed him a $100 bill, to which the policeman proclaimed "I can't make change for that much!" Jack replied, "keep it, as I will be making the return trip at the same speed."

In 1938, Jack Johnson was speeding when he was stopped by a policeman. 

He issued him a $50 ticket. Jack handed him a $100 bill, to which the policeman proclaimed "I can't make change for that much!" Jack replied, "keep it, as I will be making the return trip at the same speed."
CALL TO ACTIVISM (@calltoactivism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The girl in blue is the true epitome of what a Queen truly is! She was crowned Homecoming Queen By her Senior class.... …but took the crown off her head and placed it on the girl in pink (escorted by her father). She had lost her mother to cancer the morning of Homecoming.

The girl in blue is the true  epitome of what a Queen truly is! 

She was crowned Homecoming Queen By her Senior class....

…but took the crown off her head and placed it on the girl in pink (escorted by her father). She had lost her mother to cancer the morning of Homecoming.
Cornel West (@cornelwest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Biden let the country and the world down with an address to the American people that can only be characterized as a declaration of war. He refuses to listen to people in his own party like Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib, nor millions of everyday folk like Jewish Voice for Peace calling

AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1959, police were called to a segregated library when a Black 9-year-old boy trying to check out books refused to leave, after being told the library was not for Black people. The boy, Ronald McNair, went on to became an astronaut. The library is also now named after him.

In 1959, police were called to a segregated library when a Black 9-year-old boy trying to check out books refused to leave, after being told the library was not for Black people. 

The boy, Ronald McNair, went on to became an astronaut. The library is also now named after him.
Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I usually do during this time of year, I wanted to share my favorite books, movies, and music of 2023. First up, here are the books I've enjoyed reading. If you’re looking for a new book over the holidays, give one of them a try. And if you can, shop at an independent

As I usually do during this time of year, I wanted to share my favorite books, movies, and music of 2023.

First up, here are the books I've enjoyed reading. If you’re looking for a new book over the holidays, give one of them a try. And if you can, shop at an independent