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@elizabethphiona

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Le site d'atterrissage d'Apollo 11... toujours là après toutes ces années. L'histoire ne s'efface pas - elle reste. #Space #ArtemisII #Space

Le site d'atterrissage d'Apollo 11... toujours là après toutes ces années.

L'histoire ne s'efface pas - elle reste.

#Space #ArtemisII #Space
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In only 4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid Increased literacy rate by 60% Banned forced marriages Gave poor people land Vaccinated 2.5 million kids Planted 10 million trees Appointed females to high

In only  4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara

Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid

Increased literacy rate by 60%

Banned forced marriages

Gave poor people land

Vaccinated 2.5 million kids

Planted 10 million trees

Appointed females to high
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A young King Sobhuza II of Eswatini during the foundational years of his 82-year reign. Pictured in the 1930s with his entourage, traveling the nation to unify his people and buy back ancestral land through the Lifa Fund using the Ford Model A car in the background.

A young King Sobhuza II of Eswatini during the foundational years of his 82-year reign. Pictured in the 1930s with his entourage, traveling the nation to unify his people and buy back ancestral land through the Lifa Fund using the Ford Model A car in the background.
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The architects of modern Buganda. 👴🏿 👴🏿 👴🏿 Taken in the late 1890s, this photo shows the regents and chiefs who steered the Kingdom during the childhood of Kabaka Daudi Chwa II. Seated center is Stanislas Mugwanya, one of the three heavyweights who negotiated the 1900 Buganda

The architects of modern Buganda. 👴🏿 👴🏿 👴🏿 
Taken in the late 1890s, this photo shows the regents and chiefs who steered the Kingdom during the childhood of Kabaka Daudi Chwa II.
Seated center is Stanislas Mugwanya, one of the three heavyweights who negotiated the 1900 Buganda
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A rare portrait of Ssekabaka Daudi Chwa II, the 34th Kabaka of Buganda, alongside Nnabagereka Irene Drusilla Namaganda. They are the paternal grandparents of the current Kabaka, Muwenda Mutebi II. 👴🏿 👴🏿 👴🏿

A rare portrait of Ssekabaka Daudi Chwa II, the 34th Kabaka of Buganda, alongside Nnabagereka Irene Drusilla Namaganda. They are the paternal grandparents of the current Kabaka, Muwenda Mutebi II. 👴🏿 👴🏿 👴🏿
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114 years ago today, Joseph Phillipe Lemercier Laroche died when the RMS Titanic sank. Laroche and his children were the only black passengers. A THREAD

114 years ago today, Joseph Phillipe Lemercier Laroche died when the RMS Titanic sank. Laroche and his children were the only black passengers. 

A THREAD
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Swazi miners at a South African gold mine, 1888. Following the devastating Rinderpest outbreak that decimated national cattle herds, many Swazis were forced to seek new fortunes in the gold mines of the Witwatersrand. Source: Swaziland by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Lauré (1996).

Swazi miners at a South African gold mine, 1888. Following the devastating Rinderpest outbreak that decimated national cattle herds, many Swazis were forced to seek new fortunes in the gold mines of the Witwatersrand. Source: Swaziland by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Lauré (1996).
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King Bhunu pictured in 1895, seated on the right in white Victorian dress boots. His reign (1895–1899) began just as the 1894 handover to the Transvaal Boers took effect. This image serves as a portrait of a young monarch navigating the most vulnerable era of Swazi sovereignty.

King Bhunu pictured in 1895, seated on the right in white Victorian dress boots. His reign (1895–1899) began just as the 1894 handover to the Transvaal Boers took effect. This image serves as a portrait of a young monarch navigating the most vulnerable era of Swazi sovereignty.
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He lived in Malawi and he was sold as a slave to the Arabs of Zanzibar and never returned home. In 1850, a man named Che Jumbe was discovered in Mangochi, Malawi. He lived in a place now known as Cape Maclear. Local residents were aware of his presence and said he lived in a

He lived in Malawi and he was sold as
a slave to the Arabs of Zanzibar and never returned home.

In 1850, a man named Che Jumbe was discovered in Mangochi, Malawi. He lived in a place now known as Cape Maclear. Local residents were aware of his presence and said he lived in a
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i think it's beautiful how life gives you infinite chances to experience better. just when you think you'll never find better, you walk right into better and your heart softens again.

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In Africa 22 African leaders have been assassinated since 1963 after resisting neocolonialism and taking control of their country’s resources from Western powers.

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The fact that I speak English does not make me an Englishman. Similarly, the fact that some of us speak French or Portuguese does not make us Frenchmen or Portuguese. We are Africans first and last, and as Africans our best interests can only be served by uniting within an

The fact that I speak English does not make me an Englishman. Similarly, the fact that some of us speak French or Portuguese does not make us Frenchmen or Portuguese. We are Africans first and last, and as Africans our best interests can only be served by uniting within an
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Martin Luther King Jr began writing 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', dated 16 April 1963, in the margins of a newspaper while imprisoned. The letter became an important text for the Civil Rights movement.

Martin Luther King Jr began writing 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', dated 16 April 1963, in the margins of a newspaper while imprisoned. The letter became an important text for the Civil Rights movement.
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NEW: Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman reflects on being MOVED to tears by the Christian cross after returning to Earth from the historic expedition: "When I got back on the on the ship — I'm not really a religious person — but there was just no other avenue for me to explain

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YALL THIS GIRL SAID, “It’s not going to hurt me seeing you with someone else because I already know how you are. But it’s going to hurt you to see me with someone else because you already know how I am going to love them” & I NEED EVERYONE TO WRITE THAT DOWN.‼️💯😮‍💨

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Zindzi Mandela getting ready for her father's Presidential inauguration after South Africa's first democratic elections, May 1994. Credit: Louise Gubb)

Zindzi Mandela getting ready for her father's Presidential inauguration after South Africa's first democratic elections, May 1994. Credit: Louise Gubb)
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Queen Ranavalona III was the last sovereign of the kingdom of Madagascar. Queen Ranavalona III was the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Madagascar, and her life represents a pivotal moment in the history of African sovereignty during the age of European imperial

Queen Ranavalona III was the last sovereign of the kingdom of Madagascar.

Queen Ranavalona III was the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Madagascar, and her life represents a pivotal moment in the history of African sovereignty during the age of European imperial