• For centuries, Psalm 68:31 "Princes shall come forth out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch forth her hands unto God," also known as the Ethiopian prophecy, has served as a pivotal and seminal text for those of African descent in the Americas.
    Originally, it was taken to mean that the slavery of African Americans was akin to the slavery of the Hebrews in Egypt, and thus it became an articulation of the emancipation struggle. However, it has also been used as an impetus for missionary work in Africa, as an inspirational backbone for the civil rights movement, and as a call for a separate black identity during the twentieth century.
    Utilizing examples from Richard Allen, Maria W. Stewart, Kate Drumgoold, Phillis Wheatley, Martin Delany, W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, and Ralph Ellison, Kay reveals the wide variety of ways this verse has been interpreted and conceptualized in African American history and letters for more than two hundred years.
    For centuries, Psalm 68:31 "Princes shall come forth out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch forth her hands unto God," also known as the Ethiopian prophecy, has served as a pivotal and seminal text for those of African descent in the Americas. Originally, it was taken to mean that the slavery of African Americans was akin to the slavery of the Hebrews in Egypt, and thus it became an articulation of the emancipation struggle. However, it has also been used as an impetus for missionary work in Africa, as an inspirational backbone for the civil rights movement, and as a call for a separate black identity during the twentieth century. Utilizing examples from Richard Allen, Maria W. Stewart, Kate Drumgoold, Phillis Wheatley, Martin Delany, W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, and Ralph Ellison, Kay reveals the wide variety of ways this verse has been interpreted and conceptualized in African American history and letters for more than two hundred years.
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  • Today is Monday
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    February 5, 2024

    Happy Black History Month Fam. Remember, Black History goes aaalllll the way back to the beginning of time, and not just to 1619, or the time of US civil rights movement.
    Today is Monday Rajab 24, 1445 February 5, 2024 Happy Black History Month Fam. Remember, Black History goes aaalllll the way back to the beginning of time, and not just to 1619, or the time of US civil rights movement.
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  • My Mother was born in 1942. White men crave Brown ***** that’s why they always rape us-Women & Men: RECEY TAYLOR.
    She was born and raised in a sharecropping family in the Jim Crow era Southern United States. In the 1940s, Taylor's refusal to remain silent about her rape by white men led to organizing in the African-American community for justice and civil rights. On September 3, 1944, Taylor was kidnapped while leaving church and gang-raped by six white men.[2]: xv–xvii [3][4] Despite the men's confessions to authorities, two grand juries subsequently declined to indict the men; no charges were ever brought against her assailants.[5]
    In 2011, the Alabama Legislature officially apologized on behalf of the state "for its failure to prosecute her attackers." Taylor's rape, refusal to remain silent, and the subsequent court cases were among the early instances of nationwide protest and activism among the African-American community, and ended up providing an organizational spark in the civil rights movement.[2]: 39
    My Mother was born in 1942. White men crave Brown pussy that’s why they always rape us-Women & Men: RECEY TAYLOR. She was born and raised in a sharecropping family in the Jim Crow era Southern United States. In the 1940s, Taylor's refusal to remain silent about her rape by white men led to organizing in the African-American community for justice and civil rights. On September 3, 1944, Taylor was kidnapped while leaving church and gang-raped by six white men.[2]: xv–xvii [3][4] Despite the men's confessions to authorities, two grand juries subsequently declined to indict the men; no charges were ever brought against her assailants.[5] In 2011, the Alabama Legislature officially apologized on behalf of the state "for its failure to prosecute her attackers." Taylor's rape, refusal to remain silent, and the subsequent court cases were among the early instances of nationwide protest and activism among the African-American community, and ended up providing an organizational spark in the civil rights movement.[2]: 39
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    The hidden help : Black domestic workers in the Civil Rights Movement.
    by TE Armstrong · 2012 · Cited by 20 — The women worked in the low job classification of domestic worker because those were the only jobs available for most
    ThinkIR https://ir.library.louisville.edu › ...PDF The hidden help : Black domestic workers in the Civil Rights Movement. by TE Armstrong · 2012 · Cited by 20 — The women worked in the low job classification of domestic worker because those were the only jobs available for most
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  • I finally figured it out. BLKPOC receive ZERO NEWS of AFRICA only about war disease Whites have BLKPOC sources CENSORED & SCREENED. No different from the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement. They KILL ALL BLKPOC leaders in every country to suppress control and use u. The war? Always has ‘MADE IN USA’ on the guns on the ground in BLKPOC Nations. The disease always gets sprinkled when they protest, try and stop whites from stealing. Many countries are telling ALL WHITES to leave and if Ruto/Kenya really took $100M to INVADE Haiti of what is about to be worthless USD next month? He just got coup’d and don’t know it. Ain’t nobody BLKPOC that’s woke puttin’ up w/ this **** for another life time. NOBODY WANTS NEEDS U.S. They export NOTHING but kids and drugs and the way they have been blocking/censorsing info between BLKPOC has been exposed. Whites won’t advertise the FREE VISAS, FREE LAND, FREE CITIZENSHIP to Africa cause they are afraid all BLKPOC will move there and cut them off.
    I finally figured it out. BLKPOC receive ZERO NEWS of AFRICA only about war disease Whites have BLKPOC sources CENSORED & SCREENED. No different from the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement. They KILL ALL BLKPOC leaders in every country to suppress control and use u. The war? Always has ‘MADE IN USA’ on the guns on the ground in BLKPOC Nations. The disease always gets sprinkled when they protest, try and stop whites from stealing. Many countries are telling ALL WHITES to leave and if Ruto/Kenya really took $100M to INVADE Haiti of what is about to be worthless USD next month? He just got coup’d and don’t know it. Ain’t nobody BLKPOC that’s woke puttin’ up w/ this shit for another life time. NOBODY WANTS NEEDS U.S. They export NOTHING but kids and drugs and the way they have been blocking/censorsing info between BLKPOC has been exposed. Whites won’t advertise the FREE VISAS, FREE LAND, FREE CITIZENSHIP to Africa cause they are afraid all BLKPOC will move there and cut them off.
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