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Miisrael and other BIA gardeners
Are you planting your fall bulbs yet?
Is this rational and analytical thinking?
Is it rational and analytical thinking to say that Black Americans are a new race of people and not part of the African race, and at the same time say that White Americans are part of the European rac
President Truman's address to the NAACP June 29 1947
President Truman Address to the NAACP at the Lincoln Memorial June 29, 1947 Mr. Chairman, Mrs. Roosevelt, Senator Morse, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen: I am happy to be present at
Dear St. Paulians
I pray this email finds you well. I want to thank each one of you for the wonderful celebration you gave me on Sunday. My heart and soul continues to rejoice from the morning, during service and a
A Prophet is not a Person
For instance, Isaiah was written over a period of several centuries. Isaiah has three distinct divisions from different time periods, chapters 1-39 (8th century BC), 40-66 (no earlier than 6th century
Through the Looking Glass: ISNA Thugs? (2005 ISNA Convention)
2. African Americans are the most underrepresented of all groups at ISNA. ... Given that African-Americans make up the single largest segment of American Muslims, the fact that they don’t have a sizab
The Hellfire
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gQXMTJvtlY
MOS Kim-1
The schematic is dated 1975, the manuals 1976. I purchased it in 1979 for $245.00, power supply not included. It has an 8 bit processor with a 16 bit address bus. The hex keypad allows input of 8 bit
Harry says God was deaf for 500 years
Does that sound like the God you know?
Keith Ellison
Raised by devout Catholic parents, Ellison, the third of five sons, remembers respect, tolerance and social justice being constant topics in his household, and he was given the right to choose his pat
The Body of Christ
What does it mean, the Church is the body of Christ?
Hiram Young
Hiram Young of Independence, Missouri manufactured freight wagons and equipment in the 1850s. Born about 1812 in Tennessee, he entered Missouri as a slave and worked for George Young of Greene County
Charles Bolden: Humans to Mars
Maj. Gen. Charles Frank Bolden, Jr., (USMC-Ret.) was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 12th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
White Jesus
Is this what they taught you Harry?
The King of Ethiopia
Now the king heard it said about King Tir·ha′kah of E·thi·o′pi·a: “Here he has come out to fight against you.” 2 Kings 19:9 In 688 B.C., when King Tirhakah of Kush became Pharaoh of
What do you make of this?
Reverse contrails?
Civilly
4. Politely; complaisantly; gently; with due decorum; courteously; as, we were civilly treated. http://webstersdictionary1828.com
The Barongo
In 1979, 1980, and 1984 Peter R. Schmidt, et al, documented a total of eight iron smelting operations by the Barongo, modern day ironworkers of northwest Tanzania. "Though they had not worked iron
The lesser brainy people
Are you serious Harry?
Fort Mose
Fort Mose America's Black Colonial Fortress of Freedom More than 250 years ago, African born slaves risked their lives to escape English plantations in Carolina and find freedom among the Spanis
The American Race
"Black African slaves arrived in the Spanish colonies in the early 16th century, where they replaced the forced labor of the indigenous population. Enslaved Africans first set foot in St. Augustine at
Tomorrow is Irma's memorial service. I have prepared a few words.
In Memory of Irma I met Irma through social networking, on the site BlackinAmerica.com, in July of 2009. Over the years our friendship grew, and on January 1, 2013 we met in person at the Soka Gakk
Forging America: Ironworkers, Adventurers, and the Industrious Revolution
Author(s): Bezis-Selfa, John Reviewer(s): Kennedy, Michael V. Published by EH.NET (May 2004) John Bezis-Selfa, Forging America: Ironworkers, Adventurers, and the Industrious Revolution. Ithaca, N
Second Middle Passage
“Cotton brought about another demographic change—and for African Americans, a uniquely cruel and destructive one. On the new plantations of the Deep South, cotton meant longer hours for slaves, harder
Olaudah Equiano
CHAP. II. The author's birth and parentage--His being kidnapped with his sister--Their separation--Surprise at meeting again--Are finally separated--Account of the different places and in