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Du 8 au 9 octobre, vivez en direct la fête de la Gaani depuis Nikki. Jour 1 #benin #Nikki #culture #afrique youtu.be/X8DN41Dum9Y

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“You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” —Maya Angelou

“You may shoot me with your words, 
You may cut me with your eyes, 
You may kill me with your hatefulness, 
but still, like air, 
I'll rise!” —Maya Angelou
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Avoir des cicatrices est encore de tradition dans certaines régions du monde. 📷: Références à la tribu Dassanech. Éthiopie

Avoir des cicatrices est encore de tradition dans certaines régions du monde.
📷: Références à la tribu Dassanech. Éthiopie
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George Washington Carver died on this day in 1943. He overcame slavery to achieve fame as a scientist, botanist and educator. He invented over 300 uses for peanuts and he’s responsible for much more. He's credited for the idea of crop rotation to improve soil health.

George Washington Carver died on this day in 1943.

He overcame slavery to achieve fame as a scientist, botanist and educator. He invented over 300 uses for peanuts and he’s responsible for much more. 
He's credited for the idea of crop rotation to improve soil health.
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In 1971 Journalist Melba Tolliver, stood up against WABC-TV when she was reprimanded for wearing her natural Afro hair. She had refused to cover it up with a scarf or wig when reporting on the wedding of President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia Nixon.

In 1971 Journalist Melba Tolliver, stood up against WABC-TV when she was reprimanded for wearing her natural Afro hair. 

She had refused to cover it up with a scarf or wig when reporting on the wedding of President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia Nixon.