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Category: black history

when little children are a threat?

September 16, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

when little children are a threat?

Posted in black history, Courageously Addressing..., history, Now You KnowTagged birmigham, children, church, history, integration, lessons

A Legacy Worth Leaving

September 9, 2020September 9, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Today I want to acknowledge a man of many firsts on the tennis court and who had a passion for social justice and civil rights: Arthur Ashe.

Posted in black history, Courageously Addressing..., Now You KnowTagged Arthur Ashe, black history, hisgtory, learn, Now You Know, social justice, speak up, tennis

Remembering Lewis & Vivian

July 22, 2020July 22, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Last Friday (July 17th), we lost two American heroes and trailblazers: Minister C.T. Vivian and Congressman John Lewis.

Posted in black history, historyTagged black history, ct vivian, history, john lewis, remember, service

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