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Not everyone can understand what it feels like when your Child suffers from
injustice, disrespect, brutality.

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Black and educated. Congrats to her! She dreams that perhaps one day,
every African will turn on the lights in their homes, and there'll be electricity.

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Although the name Elijah McCoy may be unknown to most people,the
enormity of his ingenuity and the quality of his inventions have created a level
of distinction which bears his name. Elijah McCoy was born in Colchester,
Ontario, Canada on May 2,…

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Well, there was a reason. The kid was Black! Spread it! People have to know
what's heppning, because media won't write about it.

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“They teach them at a very high academic level and I appreciate that, and
that’s why they go to the school,” Coleen Cook, a mother of two, said. “But
unfortunately, they don’t have any sensitivity to diversity at all.” Mass.
Charter School punishes…

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Our page is the living evidence of importance of police reform in America.
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Recent US-Ied coalition strike in Syria‘s Raqqa province has killed 12 Syrian
women.

The second coalition strike killed a further 23 Syrian Civilians.

The US bombed Syria because of political regime, that American government
believes is torturing…

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It‘s hard for a black woman to succeed in the United States of America.
Moreover, it‘s even harder for a deaf and blind black woman to succeed. But
Haben Girma beat those odds and became the first deaf-and-blind black

graduate of Harvard Law…

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This 18-year-old teen accepted her senior‘s bachelor‘s degree diploma in
sociology two weeks before her high school diploma.