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Gudda Boi Classics Records presents: Da Baker, Kid Reign, Lil' Troy, Buckets, Big Duke, and Rob Tarp (Out that 5:17 (Michigan)

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He is currently studying at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. His innovation is similar to how nanochips work in modern devices like laptops and phones. Tyrone spent more than 250 hours working on this project. His chip can perform 19 different computing

He is currently studying at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.

His innovation is similar to how nanochips work in modern devices like laptops and phones.

Tyrone spent more than 250 hours working on this project.

His chip can perform 19 different computing
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“At least one day out of the year all musicians should just put their instruments down, and give thanks to Duke Ellington.” — Miles Davis

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"Satchel Paige was the best pitcher I ever saw." Bob Feller "Satch was the greatest pitcher in baseball." Ted Williams "The best and fastest pitcher I've ever faced." Joe DiMaggio "The best right hander baseball has ever known." Bill Veeck "It starts out like a baseball and when

"Satchel Paige was the best pitcher I ever saw."
Bob Feller
"Satch was the greatest pitcher in baseball."
Ted Williams
"The best and fastest pitcher I've ever faced."
Joe DiMaggio
"The best right hander baseball has ever known."
Bill Veeck
"It starts out like a baseball and when
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In 1915, at just 23, Black American chemist Alice Ball created the 1st effective cure for leprosy. It was used globally until the 1940s. After passing suddenly at 24, her advisor stole the credit for her breakthrough. Decades later, she was rightfully credited #BlackHistoryMonth

In 1915, at just 23, Black American chemist Alice Ball created the 1st effective cure for leprosy. It was used globally until the 1940s. After passing suddenly at 24, her advisor stole the credit for her breakthrough. Decades later, she was rightfully credited #BlackHistoryMonth
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Olga Souza singing the global hit "Rhythm Of The Night" a cappella in 1994. Her voice is incredible, even without music or retouching.

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This image brings together six women who played major roles in Black liberation, community organizing, and political education during the 1960s and 1970s. Angela Davis, Kathleen Cleaver, Denise Velez, Afeni Shakur, Assata Shakur, and Elaine Brown were central figures in

This image brings together six women who played major roles in Black liberation, community organizing, and political education during the 1960s and 1970s.

Angela Davis, Kathleen Cleaver, Denise Velez, Afeni Shakur, Assata Shakur, and Elaine Brown were central figures in
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David Nelson Crosthwait Jr. (b. 1898, Nashville, TN) was a brilliant Black American engineer who held 39 U.S. patents and designed heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems for some of the most iconic buildings in the world, including Radio City Music Hall and

David Nelson Crosthwait Jr. (b. 1898, Nashville, TN) was a brilliant Black American engineer who held 39 U.S. patents and designed heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems for some of the most iconic buildings in the world, including Radio City Music Hall and
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Elbert Frank Cox (1895–1969) became the first Black person in the world to earn a PhD in mathematics in 1925. Because of racial prejudice, his advisor had his dissertation accepted by a university in Japan to ensure his achievement could not be disputed by segregated

Elbert Frank Cox (1895–1969) became the first Black person in the world to earn a PhD in mathematics in 1925. 

Because of racial prejudice, his advisor had his dissertation accepted by a university in Japan to ensure his achievement could not be disputed by segregated
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An all-Black rock band from Atlanta just went #1 on the Billboard Alternative chart for the first time ever. The Paradox really changed the game. 🎸

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Watching the NBA All Star game and Team USA at the Winter Olympics, it’s clear that sports — just like music and art — still has the power to bring us together, build community, and remind us of our common humanity.