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Williams Field HS BLACK STUDENT UNION

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WIlliams Field Black Student Union

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On this day in 1865, slaves in Texas were notified by Union Civil War soldiers about the abolition of slavery. This was 2.5 years after the final Emancipation Proclamation which freed all enslaved Black Americans. Happy #Juneteenth

On this day in 1865, slaves in Texas were notified by Union Civil War soldiers about the abolition of slavery. This was 2.5 years after the final Emancipation Proclamation which freed all enslaved Black Americans.

Happy #Juneteenth
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This photo was taken in 1900 at a #JuneTeenth celebration in Austin Tx! It was organized by The Freedmen’s Bureau, a government agency established after the Civil War to support newly liberated slaves.

This photo was taken in 1900 at a #JuneTeenth celebration in Austin Tx! It was organized by The Freedmen’s Bureau, a government agency established after the Civil War to support newly liberated slaves.
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New Story: Black Hawk's Football takes on Higley Knights for the First Game of the 2021 Season! blackhawknation.org/2021/08/23/bla…

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⚫️🔴It’s that time! 2021 Big Red Rage football🏈 themes!🔴⚫️ Dress up for every game! BE THERE. BE LOUD. DOMINATE!

⚫️🔴It’s that time! 2021 Big Red Rage football🏈 themes!🔴⚫️ Dress up for every game! BE THERE. BE LOUD. DOMINATE!
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In 1898, Eliza Grier-an emancipated slave -became the first black woman with a license to practice medicine in Georgia. To afford the cost of a medical education at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Grier alternated each year of school with a year of picking cotton.

In 1898, Eliza Grier-an emancipated slave -became the first black woman with a license to practice medicine in Georgia. 

To afford the cost of a medical education at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Grier alternated each year of school with a year of picking cotton.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in Phoenix will host the 2021 Virtual Annual HBCU Fair on September 25! College-bound youth and their parents are invited to sign up today: phxsoul.com/phoenix-youth-…

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in Phoenix will host the 2021 Virtual Annual HBCU Fair on September 25! College-bound youth and their parents are invited to sign up today: phxsoul.com/phoenix-youth-…
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If you are attending a sporting event, dance concert, or theater show this year there is absolutely no cash at the door. You need to order online. Link below!

If you are attending a sporting event, dance concert, or theater show this year there is absolutely no cash at the door. You need to order online. Link below!
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Happy 82nd birthday to Claudette Colvin! She was the first Black woman to refuse to move to the back of a bus nine months before Rosa Parks did, but the NAACP did not want to use her to represent their organization because she was 15 and pregnant.

Happy 82nd birthday to Claudette Colvin!

She was the first Black woman to refuse to move to the back of a bus nine months before Rosa Parks did, but the NAACP did not want to use her to represent their organization because she was 15 and pregnant.
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On this day in 1960, four black college students staged a sit-in at a whites-only lunch counter at Woolworth's in Greensboro, NC. They sparked a national movement across the country. Instructions were simple: sit quietly and wait to be served. #BlackHistoryMonth

On this day in 1960, four black college students staged a sit-in at a whites-only lunch counter at Woolworth's in Greensboro, NC. 

They sparked a national movement across the country. Instructions were simple: sit quietly and wait to be served. #BlackHistoryMonth