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Virginia, USA
Joined July 2009
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@think7stars
Thundering Horse
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Rest Well with the Ancestors Mama Assata! 🤍🕊️✨
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@sportspainter
Sports Painter 🎨
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Happy Birthday, Frederick Douglass. Original watercolor painting measures 8x8. DM me if you're interested. Art prints also available at my store. https://t.co/AwYr8huOmo
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@Ifawemimo
Iyalorisa Omitonade Ifawemimo(Òrìṣà Priestess)
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Consulting with your Orí before making important decisions will guide you on the right path. Your Ori will never deceive you or mislead you. A bèèrè ọ̀nà kii sina ooooo(One who asks for directions never gets lost) May our Orí continue to illuminate our path and protecting us
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@BBGreatMoments
Baseball’s Greatest Moments
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Willie Mays playing stickball in the streets of New York City 🤎
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@GWANJEZ
Kentah Gwanjez
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He has lived and reincarnated several times over many dimensions
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@BillieJeanKing
Billie Jean King
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Tired of the discrimination against Black baseball teams, several team owners founded the Negro National League on this day in 1920. The league was successful until the 1940s, when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. At that point, players began joining integrated teams.
@NashvilleStars
Nashville Stars ⚾️
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#OnThisDay in 1920, Andrew “Rube” Foster established the Negro National League alongside 8 independent Black Baseball team owners in Kansas City. Today at 2 pm, our partner @NLBMuseumKC will gather in that historic building to unveil renderings of their new NLBM campus!
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@JOKAQARMY1
mrredpillz jokaqarmy
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Cancer cures right after the Epstein Files being dropped 🤔
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@AfricanArchives
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
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When Franklin Joined Charlie Brown In 1968, It Turned A Simple Comic Strip Into A Civil Rights Milestone. When Franklin joined Charlie Brown in 1968, it quietly turned a beloved comic strip into a civil rights milestone. Franklin was introduced to Peanuts at the height of the
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@LePapillonBlu2
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Jasmine Crockett is the leader that we need. More of her, please!
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@RuRuFreedmen
American Freedmen ✊🏿🇺🇸
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Happy FBA history month.
@NewsHour
PBS News
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After more than four decades on the world's top opera stages, acclaimed mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves took her final bow recently and is now devoting herself to teaching the next generation. @JeffreyBrown joined Graves in the days leading up to her farewell.
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@irishpatriot91
IRISH PATRIOT
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The Epstein Files are just the tip of the iceberg...
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@obinna1st
Obinna
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I never expected the future to be this horrible when I was a child
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@awkwardgoogle
Interesting things
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The quickest bike lesson I’ve ever seen 👏 https://t.co/6c8itF6Yve
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@dijoni
Don Salmon
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The black men in South Carolina in the 1960s who confronted the KKK. Black history.. remember their sacrifice. remember Robert F Williams.
@dijoni
Don Salmon
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These black men in South Carolina in the 1960s. They took on the white supremacists/the Ku Klux Klan.
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@redpilldispensr
Red Pill Dispenser
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The real reason they replaced DVDs with streaming. Pay close attention.
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@Raindropsmedia1
Rain Drops Media
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NYC mother frustrated, speaks out after paying $3,000 in rent for a freezing apartment with kids inside. 😳🥶💔
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@drboycewatkins1
Dr Boyce Watkins - Wealth is Power
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@ProudSocialist
Power to the People ☭🕊
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“I don’t give a fuck about Democrats or Republicans being on the list…THEY’RE ABUSING CHILDREN.” This guy gets it. This is about the children who were abused & raped. Our entire government failed these children because it chose [and is still choosing] to protect their abusers.
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@mymixtapez
My Mixtapez
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Barber calls out other barbers for upcharging clients in the hood $100 instead of a reasonable $40. 👀
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@Cobratate
Andrew Tate
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EPSTEIN IS THE END
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@AjaSmith_
A'ja Smith
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Black History Spotlight: Bass Reeves (July 1838 – January 12, 1910) Born into slavery in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, Bass Reeves rose from bondage to become one of the most legendary lawmen in American history. Long before justice was evenly applied—or even promised—Bass
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