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DONT BE FOOLED BY ANY BLACK LEADERS WE ARE OUR OWN LEADERS OUR GODS WATCH OVER US AND INTERVINE WHEN NESS BUT UP TO US TO TRUST OUR GODS AGAIN SO THEY CAN RECLAIM THEIR POWER THROUGH US ….OVER OUR UNIVERSE.

YOU ARE YOUR OWN GOD AND ONCE WE UNITE AND PUT IT ALL TOGETHER OMG THEN U WILL SEE THE TRUE POWER WE USED TO CREATE STONE HENGE OR MOVE ROCKS WITHOUT OUR HANDS BUT USE OUR MINDS…

WHITES HAVE RETARED EVERYTHING ABOUT US EVEN OUR POWERS…IT STARTS WITH YOUR FOOD THEN YOUR MIND THEN YOUR SOUL WICH WILL UNLOCK OUR TRUE SPIRIT!

Bay Area startup sells ‘world’s first’ bulletproof hoodie, including kids sizes | abc7news.com

Wonder Hoodie, a Bay Area startup, sells a product its founder wishes didn’t have to exist — a bulletproof hoodie. Like many young tech workers, 25-year-old Vy Tran decided to create something she needed but couldn’t find.

Source: Bay Area startup sells ‘world’s first’ bulletproof hoodie, including kids sizes | abc7news.com

How lynching was used by whites to destroy competition from black business owners – Los Angeles Times

To the editor: Many sincere white Americans have raised the question of why African Americans have failed to become as successful as other people of color, especially recent immigrants to United States. The article on lynchings sheds some light on the subject.

The story of the murder of Elmore Bolling, a successful black businessman, by his jealous white neighbor in Alabama in 1949 was just a glimpse into a pattern of racist violence that terrorized African Americans for generations. On a broader scale, during the Jim Crow era white Americans destroyed prosperous black businesses in many communities.

Source: How lynching was used by whites to destroy competition from black business owners – Los Angeles Times

How The Justice System Failed Yusef Salaam …

FROM Black History Year Round Directory :
30 Years Ago This Week, TRUMP Bought Full-Page Newspaper Ads Calling for This Man’s Death — but He Was INNOCENT

The Central Park jogger case was a major news story that involved the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a white female jogger, and attacks on others in the North Woods of Manhattan’s Central Park on the night of April 19, 1989. The attack on the jogger left her in a coma for 12 days. Meili was a 28-year-old investment banker at the time. According to The New York Times, the attack was “one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s

Although they were innocent, the defendants were pressured and forced to confess to the crime. Before the trial, the FBI tested the DNA of the rape kit and found it did not match to any of the tested suspects. The office of District Attorney Robert Morgenthau presented these findings to the press as “inconclusive”.

They were convicted in 1990 by juries in two separate trials. Subsequently, known as the Central Park Five, they received sentences ranging from 5 to 15 years. Four of the convictions were appealed and the convictions were affirmed by appellate courts. The defendants spent between 6 and 13 years in prison.

In 2002, Matias Reyes, a convicted murderer and serial rapist in prison, confessed to raping the jogger, and DNA evidence confirmed his guilt. District Attorney Robert Morgenthau suggested to the court that the five men’s convictions related to the assault and rape of Meili and to attacks on others to which they had confessed be vacated (a legal position in which the parties are treated as though no trial has taken place) and withdrew the charges. Their convictions were vacated in 2002.

The five convicted men sued New York City in 2003 for malicious prosecution, racial discrimination, and emotional distress. The city refused to settle the suits for a decade under then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg, because the city’s lawyers felt they would win. However, after Bill de Blasio became mayor and supported the settlement, the city settled the case for $41 million in 2014. As of December 2014, the five men were pursuing an additional $52 million in damages from New York State in the New York Court of Claims.

Your present state does not determine your future. Evolve and Adapt!!!

Rashod Stanley created “The Trenches” line. Written by Tweety Elitou Creativity cannot be stopped in a cage nor can talent be stifled behind bars! These words were inspired after social media was introduced to Rashod “2500 Shod” Stanley, an Atlanta-native who took his designe …

Source: Inmate Starts A Clothing Line From Jail Using Dental Floss And A Paperclip To Sew | Gary/Chicago Crusader

How one of America’s smallest Indian tribes bounced back from the brink of dying out – IndianCountryToday.com

The survival of the Augustine Band dates to one woman in the 1990s. Now, there are a dozen members, a casino, a solar farm and, soon, an organic farm

Source: How one of America’s smallest Indian tribes bounced back from the brink of dying out – IndianCountryToday.com

The Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Epidemic Is Inseparable From Native Appropriation

In this op-ed, writer Aria Bryan, who has White Earth and Standing Rock heritage, explains how the constant dehumanization of Native Americans sets the stage for violence to happen, like the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women. For…

Source: The Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Epidemic Is Inseparable From Native Appropriation