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Sociedad y Cultura. Una plataforma para que las mujeres negras de cualquier parte de la diáspora compartan historias de sus universos a través de sus cabellos.

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“You can kill a revolutionary but you can never kill the revolution.” -Fred Hampton “Let me just say: Peace to you, if you're willing to fight for it.” HBD FRED❗️✊

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Captain Ibrahim Traore is ready to keep all the best brain of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 in the country, he is not ready to lose them.

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The British almost eliminated the entire Tasmanian Population of Australia in the 1800s by kidnapping, enslaving, torturing and murdering them.   A THREAD!

The British almost eliminated the entire Tasmanian Population of Australia in the 1800s by kidnapping, enslaving, torturing and murdering them.  

A THREAD!
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Marshall “Major” Taylor was the fastest bicyclist in the world. Thousands of fans packed indoor sports arenas called velodromes to watch his high-speed races. Taylor won thousands of dollars as a bicycle racer and became the most famous African-American in the United States. He

Marshall “Major” Taylor was the fastest bicyclist in the world. Thousands of fans packed indoor sports arenas called velodromes to watch his high-speed races. Taylor won thousands of dollars as a bicycle racer and became the most famous African-American in the United States. He
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Oseola McCarty was a Mississippi philanthropist who donated most of her life savings, $150,000, to the University of Southern Mississippi to provide scholarships for African American students in need. A seamstress and washerwoman who was paid mostly in dollar bills and loose

Oseola McCarty was a Mississippi philanthropist who donated most of her life savings, $150,000, to the University of Southern Mississippi to provide scholarships for African American students in need. 

A seamstress and washerwoman who was paid mostly in dollar bills and loose