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June 28, 2024

1770
Anthony Bennezet and the Quakers established school for black people in Philadelphia

1887
John Lewis Waller appointed deputy city attorney of Topeka KS

1928
Beatrice Morrow Cannady speaks at NAACP conference in LA

1964
Malcolm X founded Organization for Afro-American Unity

1965
'Charles Booker v The Board of Education of the City of Plainfield' decided

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mike805 ,

@BigAngBlack @blackmastodon @BlackMastodon Mike Tyson leading a slave revolt would be awesome!

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TheConversationUS ,
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Canadian-American journalist Sam Forster spent two weeks pretending to be Black to attempt a racial experiment no one asked for. But he is not the first white journalist to try this, and to end up reinforcing stereotypes and failing to address systemic .
“To believe that the richness of Black identity can be understood through a temporary costume trivializes the lifelong trauma of racism. It turns the complexity of Black life into a stunt.”
https://theconversation.com/theres-a-strange-history-of-white-journalists-trying-to-better-understand-the-black-experience-by-becoming-black-231577
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@davidhmccoy @TheConversationUS @blackmastodon The implication being that you can't find out the black experience by, say, talking to black people and then believing what they say.

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My dad had Black Like Me on his bookshelf, as a psychologist. It wasn't merely professional, either. Our Irish ancestry has a darker skin tone than normal, but still 'white', and afro-textured black hair. In the service at the end of WWII he was denied restrooms in Georgia.

I find the inference that posing as black for discovery is just another form of blackface to be very interesting, and a tell of racism, realized or not, within the speaker themself. It's also interesting see how people want to form the line of color on a spectrum that is largely seamless.

CultureDesk ,
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Romance Writers of America (RWA) is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, in part because of years of controversy surrounding race and inclusion. The trade association was founded by a Black woman in 1980 but became progressively whiter and less supportive of Black writers, awarded controversial books and in 2005, polled members on if romance should be defined as between one man and one woman. Despite all this, romance itself is thriving — it's the highest-earning fiction genre and sales are climbing. NBC took a look at what went wrong at the RWA. We want to know: What genres of book do you read (choose as many options as you like)? And if you're a writer, tell us about your work in the comments!

https://flip.it/3IWjL2

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The poll results are a bit surprising to me. I always knew sci-fi was popular, but I wouldn't have predicted it to be first. My debut novel was (or, more specifically, ) but I mostly read non-fiction.

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@bookstodon @CultureDesk @blackmastodon and Fanfiction. I read All The Things. I’m a writer of fantasy, crime and romance (often combined).

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Frederick Douglass
''What, to the Slave, is The Fourth of July''

https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/speeches-african-american-history/1852-frederick-douglass-what-slave-fourth-july/

July 5, 2024

If you haven't already, grab a sandwich and a drink, sit yo ass down and read the whole thing

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The timid and the prudent (as has been intimated) of that day, were, of course, shocked and alarmed by it. Such people lived then, had lived before, and will, probably, ever have a place on this planet; and their course, in respect to any great change, (no matter how great the good to be attained, or the wrong to be redressed by it), may be calculated with as much precision as can be the course of the stars. They hate all changes, but silver, gold and copper change! Of this sort of change they are always strongly in favor. These people were called Tories in the days of your fathers; and the appellation, probably, conveyed the same idea that is meant by a more modern, though a somewhat less euphonious term, which we often find in our papers, applied to some of our old politicians.
But, such is not the state of the case. I say it with a sad sense of the disparity between us. I am not included within the pale of this glorious anniversary! Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us. The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common. The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, is shared by you, not by me. The sunlight that brought life and healing to you, has brought stripes and death to me. This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony. Do you mean, citizens, to mock me, by asking me to speak to-day? If so, there is a parallel to your conduct.
My subject, then fellow-citizens, is American slavery. I shall see, this day, and its popular characteristics, from the slave’s point of view. Standing, there, identified with the American bondman, making his wrongs mine, I do not hesitate to declare, with all my soul, that the character and conduct of this nation never looked blacker to me than on this 4th of July! Whether we turn to the declarations of the past, or to the professions of the present, the conduct of the nation seems equally hideous and revolting. America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future. Standing with God and the crushed and bleeding slave on this occasion, I will, in the name of humanity which is outraged, in the name of liberty which is fettered, in the name of the constitution and the Bible, which are disregarded and trampled upon,...

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  • BigAngBlack OP ,
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    1892
    Andrew Jackson Beard patents rotary engine ()

    1894
    George Washington ''G.W.'' Murray patents cotton chopper and seed planter

    1956
    Segregation laws on public transportation in Alabama ruled unconstitutional

    1975
    Arthur Ashe, 1st African American male to win men's single title at Wimbledon

    Cape Verde becomes independent

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    DemocracyMattersALot ,
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    @BigAngBlack

    Such an amazing piece by an amazing man.

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    SharonCrockett ,
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    SharonCrockett OP ,
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    @EllenInEdmonton @blackvoices @blackmastodon Even to this day, while maybe no longer using relaxer, she uses expensive hair extensions and other types of hair pieces that give her the appearance of a “natural” look that’s financially out of reach for most Black women. Still, I do appreciate her frankly decrying her nightmarish experiences using relaxers. I remember back before she was “Oprah”, she wore a short Afro on local Baltimore TV news where I used to see her in the early 1980’s.

    SharonCrockett OP ,
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    @Weirding_Is_Real @blackvoices @blackmastodon You’re welcome! NYT does a pretty good job with its audio versions of its longer articles— a godsend for my elderly mother, whose eyesight makes it harder to read the tiny print of longer pieces.

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    Georgia is in play in 2024.

    “I believe that Trump can be placed among a long line of demagogues who possess the skills needed to tap into the fears and anxieties of a group of people that perceives itself as marginalized, at risk and not in control.”

    It worked for Democrat Lester Maddox in 1967, and it’s working for Trump this year
    https://theconversation.com/preying-on-white-fears-worked-for-georgias-lester-maddox-in-the-60s-and-is-working-there-for-donald-trump-today-227749
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    TruthSandwich ,
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    @Teop_Versant @TheConversationUS @blackmastodon

    This is the dumbest of takes.

    The alternative to Biden was Trump, remember? We're very lucky we got Biden and we need to fight to keep him.

    You Trumpers disgust me.

    Runyan50 ,
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    @TheConversationUS @blackmastodon “Fears” are just excuses to be racist.

    BigAngBlack ,
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    Hopefully your job ain't hosting some tone-deaf event

    Hopefully no one around you is using today to cosplay culture

    Hopefully you're learning AND being respectful

    Hope you have a great day whether you got the day off or not


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    BigAngBlack OP ,
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    2001
    John Lee Hooker dies


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    BigAngBlack OP ,
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    Does anyone know Pete Rock's middle name?

    1832
    Joseph Hayne Rainey born Georgetown SC

    1859
    Henry Ossawa Tanner born Pittsburgh PA

    1927
    Carl Burton Stokes born Cleveland OH

    1942
    Togo Dennis West Jr born Winston-Salem NC

    1946
    Brenda Holloway born Atascadero CA

    1954
    Horace Michael Swaby ''Augustus Pablo'' born St Andrew Jamaica

    1971
    Peter O Phillips ''Pete Rock'' born Bronx NYC



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    Joseph Hayne Rainey, 1st African American elected to US House of Representatives
    Brenda Holloway
    Augustus Pablo

    BigAngBlack ,
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    June 14 2024

    1927
    George Washington Carver received patent for producing paints & stains

    1939
    Ethel Waters show, 1st time African American appears on TV

    1952
    Dr Harold D West named president of Meharry Medical College

    1970
    Cheryl Adrienne Brown wins Miss Iowa pageant, becomes 1st African American competing in Miss America pageant

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    BigAngBlack OP ,
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    1988
    B.B. King dubbed official Ambassador of Music to represent US at World Expo in Lisbon

    1989
    Rep. William Gray elected Dem Whip in US House, highest position held by African American in US Congress

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    BigAngBlack OP ,
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    1811
    Harriet Beecher Stowe born Litchfield, CT

    1918
    Timothy Mofolorunso Aluko born Ilesga, Nigeria
    (Author)

    1932
    Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson born Manhattan, NYC
    (composer/conductor)

    1941
    John Edgar Wideman born DC
    (Rhodes Scholar)

    1946
    Marla Gibbs born Chicago, IL

    1949
    Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba ''Papa Wemba'' born Lubefu, Kasai, Belgian Congo

    1969
    Lorenzo Jerald Patterson ''MC Ren'' born Comptom, CA

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    John Edgar Wideman
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    clayrivers ,
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    Here’s something a little different ...

    You may not know this, but back in day, yours truly was a “close friend” of Donald Duck for a number of years. And I hated the job for the longest time.

    Today the billed one turns 90. Here’s a little ditty from a while back that changed my outlook on the world, the people in it, Disney, and me.

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    https://www.clayrivers.com/guatemala-2/

    cassandracorvid ,
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    @clayrivers

    What a lovely piece of prose!

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    CultureDesk ,
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    In honor of Juneteenth, the team at @EatingWell has curated this @Flipboard Storyboard of recipes, all of which have special significance for the holiday. The collection contains dishes created by South Carolina cook and activist Mabel Owens Clark and Jessica B. Harris, the culinary historian and living legend, and includes recipes made with traditional prosperity ingredients such as collards, rice, beans and corn.

    https://flipboard.com/@eatingwell/20-recipes-to-celebrate-juneteenth-bm8tqbcob82pklsn

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    Arthur_500 ,
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    @CultureDesk @EatingWell @Flipboard @blackmastodon

    "prosperity ingredients"

    Is this some new buzzword for what poor people eat?

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    CultureDesk ,
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    Prince's "Purple Rain" is 40. Here's a story from @ThisIsDig about the making of His Royal Badness's breakthrough album, film and tour. “There was no precedent for this,” Alan Leeds, Prince’s then tour manager, later recalled. “Rock’n’roll stars with a couple of hit albums did not make major movies. Let alone someone from the Black community having the gumption to do it in the mainstream.”

    https://flip.it/HKOAdP

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    For more stories like this, follow Dig's Music Features Magazine, @music-features-ThisIsDig.

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    💛 “10 Steps to Being an Ally to Marginalized Groups”

    By @Sherry_Kappel, OHF Weekly Managing Editor

    So you want to be an ally–yay! But what exactly does that mean?

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    https://www.ohfweekly.org/editorial/e-vol-5-no-33/

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    💛 “10 Steps to Being an Ally to Marginalized Groups”

    By @Sherry_Kappel, OHF Weekly Managing Editor

    So you want to be an ally–yay! But what exactly does that mean?

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    https://www.ohfweekly.org/editorial/e-vol-5-no-33/

    clayrivers ,
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    “10 Steps to Being an Ally to Marginalized Groups”
    So you want to be an ally–yay! But what exactly does that mean?
    By @Sherry_Kappel
    OHF Weekly Managing Editor

    https://www.ohfweekly.org/editorial/e-vol-5-no-33/

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    https://www.ohfweekly.org/vol-6-no-6/

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