Ok there are real one’s EVERYWHERE. Y’all got me cracking UP with this meme game.
BATTLE FOR MONTGOMERY
Tried to make sure I’m giving credit, but some of these were just sent to me because Black Folks have been spreading the LORE of the Sweet Tea Party
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The entertainment world has lost another legend 😔 he will always be known as Shaft, R.I.P Mr Richard Roundtree
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Storm Stereo 108: FM Trölli, Feb. 22
In light of Black History Month, on this episode we listen to legends of blues, soul, R&B, gospel and Motown.
Listen back to the Storm Stereo show for Trölli FM, that aired on February 29, 2024.
You can tune in every Thursday, 5-6 pm GMT at 103.7 FM on the radio in North Iceland and at trölli.is wherever you are in the world.
In light of Black History Month, on this episode we listen to legends of blues, soul, R&B, gospel and Motown. Included are songs made famous by white artists but which were…
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Wordsmith Beatmaster: The Great Book of Black Heroes
Yo, peep this! I just copped this dope read, “The Great Book of Black Heroes” by Bill O’Neill. This joint is straight fire, fam!
This book ain't just another dusty history textbook. Nah, it’s a legit collection of stories 'bout 30 iconic Black legends who shook the world and rewrote the script. We talking 'bout trailblazers from every corner – from the streets to the suites, from science labs to the front lines of civil rights.
Each story in this masterpiece is like a track in a classic album, each one hitting hard with its own vibe. O'Neill ain't just dropping facts; dude's storytelling is smooth like butter, making these heroes' tales resonate with our own struggles and triumphs.
What's real tight about this book is how it connects the dots between these historical giants and our world today, especially in the hip hop community. It's like seeing the roots of our own hustle and flow in the legacy of these pioneers. They faced the heat, broke barriers, and laid down the groundwork for what we call freedom and expression today.
And, yo, the visuals in this book? Dope. The photographs and quotes ain't just for show – they hit you in the feels, making the connection to these icons realer than real.
To sum it up, “The Great Book of Black Heroes” is a must-have on your shelf. It’s more than just a read; it’s a journey through the lives of those who laid the tracks for our journey today. Whether you’re deep into hip hop or just looking to get schooled on some real heroes, this book is where it's at. Straight up, it's a game changer. Don’t sleep on this one!
The Great Book of Black Heroes
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New Navy oiler to be named in honor of Harriet Tubman
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Anyway. Bi and Mspec Lesbians aren't a hotly "debated" topic or even new to queer culture, it's just the newest thing that bullies who REALLY want to be homophobic and even racist use to justify harassing gay people they don't like.
It's the thinnest possible veneer of progressive language wrapped around TERF and reactionary rhetoric so that they can feel righteous for forming an angry mob against vulnerable targets. If you're gullible enough to fall for the newest wave of bigotry within the queer community, and turn on your allies because they're "confusing" or "invading your spaces," the SAME way they turned on bi/pan labels, trans people, xenogenders, neopronouns, and aroace people before this, then get lost.
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