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$Boycott the NAACP?  YOU decide!Footage courtesy: Reporter X (DCNN- All rights reserved)
05/01/2018

$Boycott the NAACP? YOU decide!

Footage courtesy: Reporter X (DCNN- All rights reserved)

NAACP

$Boycott the NAACP? You decide. Footage courtesy: Reporter X @ DCNN
05/01/2018

$Boycott the NAACP? You decide.

Footage courtesy: Reporter X @ DCNN

NAACP

William Gilliland, an associate biology professor at Depaul University, explained that “DNA tests for ethnicity are ente...
11/05/2017

William Gilliland, an associate biology professor at Depaul University, explained that “DNA tests for ethnicity are entertainment value only,” noting that while DNA tests can connect you to family members, there is no solid DNA marker or “diagnostic nucleotide” for race.

Jennifer Smith wanted to test the accuracy of popular DNA tests, but when she mailed away her DNA, the results were vastly different.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mike-tomlin-not-participating-anthem-152717374.html
09/24/2017

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mike-tomlin-not-participating-anthem-152717374.html

The Pittsburgh Steelers are the first NFL team to announce that they will sit out the national anthem as a team. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin told CBS before today’s game in Chicago that he and his team have decided they will remain in the locker room following President Trump’s suggestion that player...

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09/05/2017

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Lucy Gonzalez Parsons 1853-1942: Shameful that we did not learn of her. ALL PEOPLE should have learned about her. A dynamic, militant, self-educated public speaker and writer, she became the first American woman of color to carry her crusade for socialism across the country and overseas. She was of Mexican American, African American, and Native American descent and born into slavery. The path she chose after emancipation led to conflict with the Ku Klux Klan, hard work, painful personal losses, and many nights in jail.

In 1942 she died of "a fire" in her home...Federal and local lawmen arrived at the gutted Parsons home to make sure her legacy died with her. They poked through the wreckage, confiscated her vast library and personal writings, and never returned them. Lucy Parsons’ determined effort to elevate and inspire the oppressed to take command remained alive among those who knew, heard, and loved her. But few today are aware of her insights, courage, and tenacity.

Despite her fertile mind, writing and oratorical skills, and striking beauty, Lucy Parsons has not found a place in school texts, social studies curricula, or Hollywood movies. Yet she has earned a prominent place in the long fight for a better life for working people, for women, for people of color, for her country, and for her world. All power to you Mother Lucy, We say Ase' Ase' Ase'.

05/11/2017

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