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Post: That there will come a time when black people wake up and become intellectually independent enough to think for themselves, as other humans are intellectually independent enough to think for themselves. Then the black man will think like a black man, and he will feel for other black people. In this new thinking and feeling will cause black people to stick together. And then at that point you'll have a situation where when you attack one black man, you are attacking all black men. And this type of black thinking will cause all black people to stick together. And this type of thinking also will bring an end to the brutality inflicted upon black people by Whitey. And it is the only thing that we're bringing into it. No federal court, state court, or city court will bring it into. It is something that the black man has to bring an into to himself, share, believe, inspire blacks be.

Post:: That there will come a time when black people wake up and become intellectually independent enough to think for themselves, as other humans are intellectually independent enough to think for themselves. Then the black man will think… #Wolvesin6 #thereblack #peoplebecome #becomeintellectually

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Post: What if I told you there was a Black leader more feared than Malcolm and more ambitious than M. L. K. And by thirty three he had over six million followers worldwide. Born in Jamaica in eighteen eighty seven, Marcus Garvey wasn't just talking about freedom he was building. He founded the U. N. I. A. The largest black organization in history, and his vision, a global Black empire. It's own economy, it's own army, it's own navy. He launched the Black Star ships meant to carry African descendants back to Africa. But the more powerful he became, the more dangerous he looked. J. Edgar Hoover called him the most dangerous man in America and secretly hired a Black agent to infiltrate his movement. What followed sabotage, thinking, ships, fraud, charges, deportation. They tried to bury Garvey, but the seeds he planted still growing, still watching camo bent Black Star rising and follow for more histories they never wanted you to know. Share, Believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: What if I told you there was a Black leader more feared than Malcolm and more ambitious than M. L. K. And by thirty three he had over six million followers worldwide. Born in Jamaica in eighteen eighty seven, Marcus Garvey… #Kimmel #thereBlack #leaderfeared #fearedMalcolm #Malcolmambitious

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Post: In the early nineteen hundreds. There was a black city so successful it threatened everything America believed about race. It was called Eatonville, Florida, one of the first all - black municipalities in the US, founded by Friedman in eighteen eighty seven, Eatonville had it's own mayor, schools, churches, businesses, his, and land ownership by black people for black people. And it worked. The town flourished without white control, and black excellence was on full display. It's economy was stable, literacy rates rose, families pass down land instead of trauma, Eatonville became living pay proof that freedom didn't need supervision, it just needed space to grow. It became so iconic that Zora Neale Hurston, the legendary Harlem Renaissance writer, used Eatonville as the setting for many of her works. But here's where it gets buried, As other black towns tried to follow Eaten Villes blooper print, Southern politicians got scared, So they started redrawing maps, changing county lines, cutting off funding, labeling black towns as unincorporated. And one by one successful black cities vanished from official records. Schools were refunded, roads left unpaved, and towns like Eatonville slowly erased from state maps altogether. By the nineteen sixties, developers started buying out the land. Eaten Villes population dropped. Today, much of it has gone. What remains is fighting to survive. The city that once stood as a monument to black independence was nearly deleted, not just from maps, but from memory. If this opened your her eyes, drop shock and follow. If you're ready to reclaim the cities they tried to wipe out, share, believe, inspire Black SBE.

Post:: In the early nineteen hundreds. There was a black city so successful it threatened everything America believed about race. It was called Eatonville, Florida, one of the first all - black municipalities in the US, founded by Friedman in… #JalenPickett #earlynineteen #hundredsThere #Thereblack

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Post: Did you know there was a black man who walked into the White House, looked the president dead in his face and called him out for being a racist. No apology, no handshake, no playing nice for the cameras. Meet William Monroe Trotter, And if you don't know him is because America has a bad habit of erasing the ones who didn't know how to stay quiet. This man wasn't built for begging. He was built for breaking things open. Born in eighteen, seventy two, to a free Black family in Ohio, Try to. One just smart. He was dangerously smart. Harvard graduate, Magna cum laude because, of course, first black member of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard, Founder of the Guardian, one of the first black - owned newspaper. Those who refused to sugar coat anything for white comfort and what it tried to do. With all that brilliance, he turned it into a weapon. He called out the system. He called out white politicians. He called out black leaders who got too cozy with white power. You ever hear about Booker T. Washington being labeled too soft, all because he preached accommodation. Yeah, that was trying to call him out publicly, but he caught hate from all sides for that. But charters. Real. You're not supposed to know about this moment. In nineteen fourteen he demanded a meeting with President Woodrow Wilson Wilson, the same president whose segregated federal offices only After he pretended to care about civil rights during his campaign. A tale as old as time, huh ? Wilson, the president who screened Birth of a Nation in the White House like it was some sort of Disney movie. Trotter walked into Wilson's office, looked him in his face and said, You lied, You betrayed us. Segregation is wrong, and we're not here to kiss your damn ring. And Wilson, like most fragile men with power power, lost it. He called Trotter insulin and kicked him out of the White House charter. Didn't apologize. He wore that moment like a badge of honor as he should. He kept fighting against Jim Crow against lynching, against the people, black or white, who said he needed to tone it down if he wanted to be effective. They don't teach you about William Monroe Trotter Because he didn't ask for permission. He never waited for the right time. He didn't care if I meet the right people. Uncomfortable. He told the truth at full volume, even when it cost him everything. And honestly, that's the kind of energy we still need right now. Here's looking at you, Jasmine Crockett, because begging for change never freed us. Demanding it did say his name, William Monroe Trotter share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: Did you know there was a black man who walked into the White House, looked the president dead in his face and called him out for being a racist. No apology, no handshake, no playing nice for the cameras. Meet William Monroe… #CNBC #thereblack #walkedWhite #WhiteHouse #lookedpresident

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Post: Did you know there was a black doctor in the eighteen hundreds who healed his people using home remedies because hospitals wouldn't treat them ? Meet Dr. Thomas Elkins, a physician and pharmacist in the eighteen hundreds. Back then, hospitals turned you away. So Doctor Elkins used the power of root medicine to save lives to treat digestive issues. He mixed ginger, root and raw honey, a natural cure that worked better than any expensive medicines. Got a fever. His go to remedy was dried peppermint leaves and elderflower, a natural pain reliever. Before aspirin even existed, We had to rely on doctors like Elkins and passed down home remedies because hospitals just refuse to help. These weren't just old folks cures. This was the only way for survival. And guess what ? Those same remedies still work today. Forgotten home apothecary is filled with powerful, time tested healing secrets. It's more than a book, It's a connection to our ancestors. Tap the link to grab your copy because sometimes the old ways are still the best ways. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: Did you know there was a black doctor in the eighteen hundreds who healed his people using home remedies because hospitals wouldn't treat them ? Meet Dr. Thomas Elkins, a physician and pharmacist in the eighteen hundreds. Back… #KarmeloAnthony #thereblack #doctoreighteen #eighteenhundreds

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Post: You know, there was once a black city so bold it carved a utopia out of the desert. And keep watching. This one's wild. And they never wanted you to hear it. It's nineteen eleven, and the South is a chokehold on black dreams, lynchings, Jim Crow, No way out. One man, Frank Boyer, a dreamer with grit, said enough, We're building our own world. He gathered a crew of black pioneers, families, farmers, fighters, and trek to Chaves County, New Mexico. What did they find ? Nothing but sand and hope ? What did they make ? Black DM, an all black homesteading town that spit in the face of oppression at it's peak. Three hundred souls called it home. They had a post office buzzing with letters, a school where kids learned in peace, a church echoing with hymns of freedom. Farmers tilled that dry land into life, corn, wheat, survival, and they didn't need anyone's permission. Blagden wasn't just a dot on the map, It was a desert empire. They even ran ads in black newspapers like the Chicago Defender shouting, Come, join us, This is our doctors stitched up the sick mothers, raised kids who'd never know chains and every street post with pride. But nature had other plans, A savage drought. It rolled in during the Nineteen twenties, drying up wells and dreams. One by one, families left and Black Dom faded into a ghost town today. It's just ruins and whispers last time. So why don't we all know Black Domes name because stories of black triumph, this raw. Get a race, A utopia built from nothing gone like dust. Doesn't that deserve a spotlight ? Comment, Legacy, if you think so, Follow for more hidden black history. We're just warming up. Share, Believe, inspire, Blacks be.

Post:: You know, there was once a black city so bold it carved a utopia out of the desert. And keep watching. This one's wild. And they never wanted you to hear it. It's nineteen eleven, and the South is a chokehold on black dreams,… #BeyondtheSpiderVerse #thereblack #carvedutopia #utopiadesert

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Post: Did you know there was an all - black women's battalion in World War II that fixed what the US military couldn't. It was called Six Triple Eight. Their story was buried. But once you hear what they pulled off, you'll never forget it. Stick around till the end. In nineteen forty five, the US Army was drowning in chaos. Over seventy one million undelivered letters piled up in Europe, Troops were losing hope. Morale was collapsing. Then came eight hundred and fifty five black women deployed overseas. No headlines, no fanfare. They worked in three shifts, twenty four seven, surrounded by bombs, rats and racism. Their mission clear the entire backlog, and six months they did it. In three they created a tracking system. The military couldn't. They restored hope to thousands of soldiers forgotten by their own government. But when they returned home, no metals, no parades, their legacy was erased. And still twenty twenty two when they were finally honored. Still watching. Comment six, Triple Eight and follow for more hidden histories. Share, Believe, inspire Blacks, be.

Post:: Did you know there was an all - black women's battalion in World War II that fixed what the US military couldn't. It was called Six Triple Eight. Their story was buried. But once you hear what they pulled off, you'll never… #Toppin #thereblack #womensbattalion #battalionWorld #Worldfixed

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Post: Mark my word, Anywhere in this world where there are black people who are in conflict with other black people, be hind the scenes somewhere. Some how there is a person of European descent keeping the conflict going. That's rather it is in the Congo.…

Post:: Mark my word, Anywhere in this world where there are black people who are in conflict with other black people, be hind the scenes somewhere. Some how there is a person of European descent keeping the conflict going. That's rather… #JayZ #Anywhereworld #worldwhere #thereblack #peopleconflict

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Post: Yeah how can we stop acting surprised that there are black trump voters i mean there were black overseas during slavery and black bounty hunters who were tasked with bringing black people back into slavery and also even having them killed there are few of…

Post:: Yeah how can we stop acting surprised that there are black trump voters i mean there were black overseas during slavery and black bounty hunters who were tasked with bringing black people back into slavery and also even… #Houthis #actingsurprised #surprisedthere #thereblack #trumpvoters

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