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Kingsley

@trackkingg

naturally curious about the world and the many intersections that shape our realities

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Every time I go to restaurant that has their menu on iPads, the food is always overpriced and relatively small portions

African (@ali_naka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I really feel sorry for the French people. But what is happening to Africa is a necessary evil, because it will allow the African people to wake up. Those who want to wake up, will wake up. For those who do not want to wake up, we can do nothing for them, because we will never

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The first and only black-owned automobile in history was the Patterson-Greenfield Automobile Company, pioneered by Frederick Patterson and his father Charles R. Patterson. #BlackHistoryMonth —Frederick Douglas Patterson was the first African American to build motorized cars.

The first and only black-owned automobile in history was the Patterson-Greenfield Automobile Company, pioneered by Frederick Patterson and his father Charles R. Patterson. #BlackHistoryMonth 

—Frederick Douglas Patterson was the first African American to build motorized cars.
schway lex. (@lexual__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everybody should study history. It gives you a proper foundation to view the world pragmatically. You’ll consider other perspectives before speaking or jumping to conclusions and you’ll rarely be surprised or sucked in by sensationalist rhetoric.

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If you’re a self sufficient man financially and domestically the “benefit” of marriage is still there but it makes you more selective on who you do that with Most marriages happen because someone can’t stand on their own two in some fashion, don’t let that be yours

IVY (@iamivy05) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i saw a post today that said, “when you finally learn your place in people's lives, your feelings won't get hurt” and i swear that's the truth and one of the most important life lesson you will learn. whether it's family, friends, or whoever

📚pedagogy in black✊🏾 (@renyture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One study goes as far to argue that Black boys face a particular form of “Double Jeopardy” and makes it clear that racial inequality in school discipline isn’t only caused by individual teacher bias but it’s also shaped by the overall school environment. Personal biases and the

One study goes as far to argue that Black boys face a particular form of “Double Jeopardy” and makes it clear that racial inequality in school discipline isn’t only caused by individual teacher bias but it’s also shaped by the overall school environment. Personal biases and the
Your Emotional Healing Coach (@afsarosette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lauryn Hill once said, “Everybody wants to know where you’re going to, ’cause they wanna come or so they think , until they find the cost of it. Until they find out what you lost for it.” If that ain’t the truth. Ppl romanticise your becoming, but couldn’t stomach your unbecoming

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Mississippi permanently deleted entire race relations & gender studies research databases to comply with anti-DEI laws. This isn’t just censorship—it’s defunding the truth. Libraries can’t serve communities when knowledge is under attack. theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a…

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More than 8000 black women in Mississippi and S. Carolina were given involuntary hysterectomies (removal of uterus) between 1920s and 80s when they went to see white doctors for other complaints. These came to be known as ‘MISSISSIPPI APPENDECTOMIES’ —A THREAD—

More than 8000 black women in Mississippi and S. Carolina were given involuntary hysterectomies (removal of uterus) between 1920s and 80s when they went to see white doctors for other complaints.

These came to be known as ‘MISSISSIPPI APPENDECTOMIES’

—A THREAD—
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“It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I'd been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the Earth as though I had a right to be here." —James Baldwin

“It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I'd been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the Earth as though I had a right to be here." —James Baldwin
highFashion (@rahman_jago_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A secret to happiness is letting every situation be what it is instead of what you think it should be, and then making the best of it.

Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is

Vernon Equinox ✨💚 (@afrojediii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Atlantics is the GOAT & Neptune Frost is rare collaborative film of the diaspora fr. one co-director + lead writer who’s African American and the other co-director + cinematographer who’s Rwandan + local Rwandan cast & crew of “non-professional”/non-career artists & workers