Tubman in 1887 (far left), with her husband Davis (seated, with cane), their adopted daughter Gertie (beside Tubman), Lee Cheney, John “Pop” Alexander, Walter Green, Blind “Aunty” Sarah Parker, and great-niece, Dora Stewart at Tubman’s home in Auburn, New York. Tweet
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Dear America,
Sincerely, “Black America” Tweet
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Air Conditioning Inventor, Frederick McKinley Jones. Tweet
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Michael Brown Protestor. Ferguson, Missouri. 2014. Tweet
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Rainbow. Flatbush Avenue. Brooklyn, New York. Is it okay for our children to see this when they are walking down the street? What message does this send to the community where this store is located? Moreover, what does it say that this store remains in business with this type of storefront? Tweet
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Fulton Street. Brooklyn, New York. 2014. Tweet
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R.I.P. Yusef Hawkins (3/19/73-8/23/89) Tweet
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Jesse Owens receiving his gold medal in the long jump at the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Germany. Tweet
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Paul Robeson, Oakland Shipyard. 1942. Tweet
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