Category Archives: Civil Rights

Black History

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Black History Month! Listen to me clearly when I tell you that this is bigger than any one month. Black History is too big for one month and must be celebrated daily. Not to mention that someone attempted to give us the shortest month of the year (February). Me and my family (community) will celebrate Black History on a daily basis. There’s a wealth of Black History. I encourage everyone to do research on Black History and proudly share with the world. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Peace and blessings to all.

www.youtube.com/@mark100years

51st Anniversary of Bloody Sunday

Good morning family and friends! I just wanted to share moments from the March over the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. So many beautiful people of all races. Enjoy the photos and have a great day everyone!

 

 

 

Governor Strips Voting Rights

Good morning family and friends! We must take advantage of our Right to Vote. Get registered and Vote! “Shortly after taking office, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin (R), stripped 140,000 citizens of their voting rights and lowered the minimum wage in his State. This included ex-felons who recently had their voting rights restored. This appears to be a clear attack on minorities and the economically poor. The article was written by Alice Ollstein and it can be found on the following link:”

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2015/12/23/3734771/governor-strips-voting-rights-lowers-minimum-wage/