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How the Black Panthers Worked

Two Black Panthers are met on the steps of the State Capitol in Sacramento by Police Lt. Ernest Holloway. Holloway told them they could keep their weapons if they did not disturb the peace. Earlier, party members had invaded the Assembly chambers and had their guns taken away. Bettmann/Getty Images The Black Panther look is one of the most widely recognized in the world. When Beyoncé and her backup dancers donned black leather berets, afros and military-inspired accessories at Super Bowl 50, there was zero confusion about who they were channeling, especially in the wake of several highly criticized police shootings of unarmed Black men.

Aftermath of 1946 in Columbia: Dubbed riot was necessary for change

By Tom Price and Jo Ann McClellan In February 1946, community leaders and business owners Julius Blair and James Morton with veterans just returning from World War II, challenged the racial order in Columbia, Tennessee by taking a stand against a threat of violence. More than 100 African Americans were arrested, jailed, and charged with various crimes, including attempted murder. Dubbed the “Columbia Race Riot”, some historians believe this event “jump started” the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Almost immediately, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was contacted and a team was sent from Nashville, Chattanooga, and New York.

The joy and power of developing girls into women

The joy and power of developing girls into women The Montgomery Advertiser 2/22/2021 Adeyela Albury Bennett, Special to the Advertiser © Contributed Adeyela Bennett is the CEO of Women In Training, Inc. Lift ev’ry voice and sing Till earth and heaven ring Ring with the harmonies of Liberty Let our rejoicing rise Let it resound loud as the rolling sea It’s Black History Month, and I miss hearing the chorus from Booker T. Washington Magnet High or the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church congregation as they belt out this moving melody, composed by brothers James Weldon and J. Rosamond Johnson.

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