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blackgirlwhiteboylove: swaggtillweodxo: blackhistoryday: This post is dedicated to all of the kids that were involved in the Civil Rights Movement. The kids who suffered through police brutality and race mobs to give us the freedom that we take for
djgreypussy: poison18: live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement reaches its crest. Mufasa, a prominent activist leader in the city, clashes against his younger brother Scar, himself a prominent leader of
nostalgiagolden: Today is Emmett Till’s birthday… his tragic death sparked the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement…the story of Emmett Till continues to resonate..
feministwomenofcolor: khromejio: ashlita: Sylvia Mendez “Sylvia Mendez was thrust to the forefront of the civil rights movement when she was just a child. Denied entry to the Westminster School because of her Mexican heritage, she sought justice
gayteenhipster:“If you’ve wonder what you would’ve done during slavery, the Holocaust, or Civil Rights movement…you’re doing it now.”
rainbirdwebb: Top photo taken by Bill Hudson (Associated Press) in Birmingham, Alabama during the height of the Civil Rights movement Bottom photo taken by David Carson (St.Louis Post-Dispatch) St.Louis, Missouri. Following the shooting of the unarmed
mayatalksfemedia: hollywood gave a lengthy standing ovation when a white man talked about freedom of speech but when the crew of selma spoke about how the civil rights movement is still happening and they hope the film inspires ferguson protestors…polite
npr: micdotcom: 11 Black icons you won’t hear about on MLK Jr. day — but absolutely should In honor of a holiday that has come to represent the spirit of the civil rights movement, we’ve compiled a list of the heroes you probably won’t hear
onlyblackgirl: This is a reminder that the Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted 13 months and the Civil Rights Movement took over 10 years, so next time you want to tell us to “get over Ferguson”, “its been long enough” “You’re not making any difference”
colt-kun:Apparently at my niece’s school the girls have started chanting “underwear” during class anytime they see a boy’s boxers from his pants being too low to protest against the teachers dress coding them for bra straps.I’m laughing too
Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella Fitzgerald was one of Marilyn’s idols and a major inspiration. However, the Mocambo nightclub in West Hollywood, the most popular dance spot at the time, refused to let Ella perform there
blackrebeldivineroyalsoul: rafi-dangelo: This is LeRoy Bell.He is 60. Now do you see what the fuss is about? Sweet Jesus. My body is ready, Grampa. Come show me how they did it before the Civil Rights Movement… I reblog for the comment. LMAO!
ultrafacts: His autopsy revealed that though only 39 years old, he “had the heart of a 60 year old,” which is said to have been attributed to the stress of 13 years leading the civil rights movement. Source
blastortoise: okay but when you have holocaust survivors and people who were activists during the civil rights movement supporting mike brown and then KKK members and neo nazi’s supporting the officer you should be able to figure out which side is
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests
poeticdarkbeauty: guajirita: happygreentea: transportationnation: She was arrested for refusing to move to the back of the bus — nine months before Rosa Parks. Today, she was honored for her “tremendous contributions to the civil rights movement.”
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
queen-ichiban: We are literally in the mist of the second civil rights movement. Everything that happens now will and is being documented in the history books. They try to play out our generation like we’re lost and idiotic when in actuality we are
missavagardner: Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella Fitzgerald was one of Marilyn’s idols and a major inspiration. However, the Mocambo nightclub in West Hollywood, the most popular dance spot at the time, refused to let
the-bound-journal: deux-zero-deux: king-emare: wow…i did not know that. the civil rights movement was carried by young people. almost everybody was in their 20s. don’t let anyone convince you that you don’t have power just because you’re
priestmahad: it’s always funny to me that whites can sit in their little history classes and learn about the civil rights movement and be like “wow these people were so brave! the police and other white people were so evil back then :(” but then
blackfashion: uglyangrygirls: thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests This is terrifying haunting.
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests This is ridiculous
lawd-knows: blastortoise: okay but when you have holocaust survivors and people who were activists during the civil rights movement supporting mike brown and then KKK members and neo nazi’s supporting the officer you should be able to figure out which
blackness-by-your-side: After Angela Davis’s 73rd birthday, here’s just a reminder of her view on non-violence. She was born on January 26, 1944, in Birmingham, Alabama and became an icon of the Civil Rights Movement. She is a political activist,
Writing people of color and trans people out of history and inserting a white cis male in their place is insulting and wrong. We would not accept a movie about the civil rights movement that centered around a fictional white person instigating change,
coolboyclub: incognegroo: just skip to 0:50 and realize how amazing of a dancer puffy is Son Puffy channeled the civil rights movement and the anguish of past slaves in that dance. He felt his ancestors watching him b.
activistnyc:“I marched during the civil rights movement 50 years ago and I’m still doing it now.” #blacklivesmatter
colachampagnedad: ultragooner89: Watford’s Andre Gray has completed a full back tattoo of significant individuals and events in the civil rights movement [x] That Watford money came in clutch this looks amazing!!
tarynel: trixstra: massiverainbowpenis: trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes……. nah man, those have directions not people just rioting to riot and steal stuff. So you all are
ghettablasta: Emmett Louis Till was murdered at the age of 14 in Money, Mississippi after allegedly whistling at a white woman. The murder of Emmet Till became one of the leading struggles in the American Civil Rights Movement. The main suspects were
trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes…….
freekeewee: This is very important. It highlights the respectability politics that fueled a lot of the Civil Rights movement. It’s never to discredit Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King, but it is so important to understand that there were other people
textbookxdotcom: On this day in history In the spring of 1963, activists in Birmingham, Alabama launched one of the most influential campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement: Project C, better known as The Birmingham Campaign. http://to.pbs.org/1dQ0Auu
humansofnewyork: “Hernda deenda durnda. Sometimes I think, like, eugenics is the same thing the civil rights movement did, man. I bought this hat for fifty dollars at Urban. You ever think Nazis are kind of funny sometimes? I mean we’re all,
julesforpresident: I think we have a lot going on in the present and it’s relatively complex, it’s not as black and white as maybe the Civil Rights Movement. I think we are living with more of a monarch mentality and the whole illusion of democracy.
Black men and women (can’t say who needs it more; maybe men, because women already know) need to read At the Dark End of the Street. It will completely upend your conceptualization of the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks was a radical, fierce
blackness-by-your-side: X Our grandparents lived in the openly racist country and witnessed the landmarks of civil rights movement. Some of these people are still young at heart and active. What about us? It’s our duty to finish their work and turn