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African History and JAMAICA
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Love this photo! I would've moved the chair a smidge closer to the Prez, but the blue is stunning here! Classic poses.
Shaka Zulu haka Shaka kaSenzangakhona, also known as Shaka Zulu, was the most influential leader of the Zulu Kingdom. Wikipedia Born: 1787, KwaZulu-Natal Assassinated: September 22, 1828, KwaDukuza Education: Clark Atlanta University Siblings: Dingane kaSenzangakhona, Mpande kaSenzangakhona Parents: Nandi, Senzangakona
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Olympians Tommie Smith & John Carlos, NYC, November 2009 . Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who gave the Black Power salute on the podium at the Mexico City Olympics, in 1968.
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The National Museum of African American History and Culture - THE BLACK POWER SALUTE Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved fists when the United States national anthem was played during their medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
Man, what a lively couple. What lovely people!
kabams: My store is now up! www.redbubble.com/people/bamstheartist ❤️ There are a lot of different items, including the posters! ;)
Our First Lady Michelle Obama wins the "Biggest Heart In The Universe" award
You know, beneath our seeming differences we are all just one big family Bush was a featured speaker at the opening of the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture, which he...
.Promote our own selves, love and protect our selves in Black Conscious Collective Mind, having the love of my God, your God, our God first and for most, in all our affairs present and future, for the past is not required of us. Salah