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The 19th Amendment Did Not Liberate Black women 
by Allison Gaines
“The heroes a society accepts say a lot about the values they share. The original American heroes, the Founding fathers, were white men who never regarded Black people or women equally. Despite their violent, sexist, and racist ideology, Americans continue to put these men on pedestals, capitulating to their determination to commit genocide against Indigenous people and exalting them despite their embrace of slavery. 
These men are not heroes to Black people, and they should not be heroes to many Americans. Turning a blind eye to tyranny is not chivalrous; it’s obscene.
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37y after Soujourner Truth died, the 19th Amendment passed but left Black women behind.
They simply refused to fight for Black women’s rights as if they were unqualified to be women….“ 
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FF/MM couples in Marvel Comics
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It Black History Month
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Portraits by James Van Der Zee 
Women and children, Lenox (c. 1909)
Harlem (c. 1920)
Alpha Phi Alpha Basketball Team (1926)
Billy (1926)
Untitled (Portrait of a Boy in a Sailor Suit) (1927)
Couple (1930)
Couple in Raccoon Coats (1932)
Sunday Morning (c. 1932)
Her Best Friend (1940)
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1982)
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Rihanna for Dazed (2021) Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti Styled by Ibrahim Kamara
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Remembering the Victims of the Waffle House Shooting
On Sunday, April 22, a gunman with an assault-type rifle opened fire at a Waffle House in Antioch, Tennessee, killing four people. Let’s take a look at the lives lost in the shooting:
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DeEbony Groves, 21, was a senior at Belmont University in Nashville and part of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Classmates and friends have remembered her as a brilliant student and star athlete.
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Akilah DaSilva, 23, was a music video producer and rap artist, known as “Natrix Dream” on his SoundCloud and YouTube accounts. He “was a real visionary and he had a brighter future than most people could imagine,” according to Michael McDonald, a close friend of DaSilva.
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Taurean Sanderlin, 29, was a Waffle House employee shot outside on his break from work. He worked for the chain for roughly five years. He was a cook and known as “T” by Waffle House regulars.
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Joe Perez, 20, worked as a subcontractor in Nashville. He was the youngest child in his family. His mother said on Facebook of her son, “Please say a prayer for my family for today is the hardest day of my life. Me, my husband and sons are broken right now with this loss. Our lives are shattered.”
Rest In Peace to the four victims of the Waffle House massacre. You will be remembered and loved.
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WE ARE HUMAN
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To all my black followers and friends, stay safe.
Also, I would like to add that black lives have always mattered, will always matter.
It’s awful that we even have to say that because it should be a given. However, we need to say it loud and clear for the racists.
We cannot be silent. 
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Nothing changes until working people unite to help candidates & policy that aren’t owned by the 1%, including theocrats. USAunify.org is one of very few progressive political orgs.
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