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Museum Of UnCut Funk

@sistatofunky

Planet’s 1st virtual museum dedicated to celebrating and preserving 1970's Black Culture and the FUNK!

Time to #tellthetruthteachthetruth about Black History!

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I’ve read Franz Fanon’s book. 💯 Divide and conquer is the enemy's game. After the diaspora wars, what is the end goal? What is the trophy for the winner? Because some of us know exactly what our common enemy is getting from our self-destruction. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾

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Slavery was a HUGE business. Like, bigger than the NFL *and* the NBA Who profited? The numbers don't lie?‼️🤔 #history #facts #slavery #america

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In the most perfect way, this woman of Irish heritage explains what racism is to a moronic member of Trump's dirt dumb MAGA cult. 😳👇

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Taylor Townsend on Jelena Ostapenko's apology: “She expected for me to react a certain type of way, and I didn't, and it infuriated her. Which led her to say things that are hurtful, that are belligerent, that are offensive, not only to me, but, you know, to the sport and to a

Autochthonous American Ancestors (@untoldhistory2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My next to-do list is to visit the U Street/African American Civil War Memorial. And have this entrepreneur American brother to give me a tour.

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The Black Cabinet. During FDR’s presidency, a group of Black advisors quietly shaped policy from inside the New Deal. They pushed for jobs, education, and resources for Black communities. while navigating a White House that refused to confront segregation. Ashleytheebarroness

dontlaughgavin (@oldsoulgavin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's isolated vocals of what in my opinion is Chaka Khan's greatest song, And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)! Her vocal arrangements are just pure genius! I did my best to isolate the vocals but I hope yall enjoy it!

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At just 13, Alena Wicker graduated high school, interned at NASA, and is now the youngest Black person ever accepted into U.S. medical school. 👏

At just 13, Alena Wicker graduated high school, interned at NASA, and is now the youngest Black person ever accepted into U.S. medical school. 👏
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""I can't" are two words that have never been in my vocabulary. I believe in me more than anything in this world." ~ Wilma Rudolph ❤️💚🖤

""I can't" are two words that have never been in my vocabulary. I believe in me more than anything in this world." ~ Wilma Rudolph ❤️💚🖤
Dr. Allison Wiltz (@queenie4rmnola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can tell you that you have never read succession documents to understand the cause of the Civil War. Luckily, your ignorance is an opportunity for you to learn. The truth is, yes, poor White people did sign up to fight to maintain slavery. It's part of American history. Learn

I can tell you that you have never read succession documents to understand the cause of the Civil War. Luckily, your ignorance is an opportunity for you to learn.

The truth is, yes, poor White people did sign up to fight to maintain slavery. It's part of American history. Learn
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WOW. 25 years. Over 9,000 performances. Tshidi Manye takes her final bow as Rafiki in her record-breaking run in The Lion King on Broadway. Take your well-deserved crown, Queen!

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It’s my favourite time of the week, another We Do Not Care Club Announcement from Melanie. This one really made me giggle. 😆 #WDNC

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On this day in 1838, Frederick Douglass, later known as the Lion of Anacostia, escaped from slavery. Douglass Disguised himself as a free Black sailor, who he had observed could travel more freely and boarded a train to New York. He was aided by Anna, a free woman who would

On this day in 1838, Frederick Douglass, later known as the Lion of Anacostia, escaped from slavery. 

Douglass Disguised himself as a free Black sailor, who he had observed could travel more freely and boarded a train to New York. 

He was aided by Anna, a free woman who would