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"I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong." Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass, Collages, Whats Today, Buffalo Soldier, Image Digital, The Orator, Ulysses, Animal Heads, Anthropomorphic
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"I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong." Frederick Douglass
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African American that contributed to the strength and fabric of the American experiment. Black History Month, Black History Facts, Strange History, Black Month, Le Baobab, African American Inventors, Black History Education, History Class, Pan Africanism
African American that contributed to the strength and fabric of the American experiment.
William Joseph Seymour was born the son of former slaves in Centerville, Louisiana. As a grown man he became a student at a newly formed bible school founded by Charles Parham in Houston, TX in 1905. It was here that he learned the major tenets of the Holiness Movement. He developed a belief in glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") as a confirmation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He later moved to Los Angeles to minister in churches. Azusa Street, Gods And Generals, Apostolic Pentecostal, Speaking In Tongues, Church History, Holy Ghost, The Kingdom Of God, Godly Woman, African American History
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William Joseph Seymour was born the son of former slaves in Centerville, Louisiana. As a grown man he became a student at a newly formed bible school founded by Charles Parham in Houston, TX in 1905. It was here that he learned the major tenets of the Holiness Movement. He developed a belief in glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") as a confirmation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He later moved to Los Angeles to minister in churches.
Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Prov. 25:11 Black History Quotes, Wisdom Quotes, Quotes To Live By, Life Quotes, Inspire Quotes, Wise Words, Words Of Wisdom
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Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Prov. 25:11
Abolitionist were a major part of the demise of slavery both here and abroad. Among the most notable were, William Wilberforce, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglas and Sojourner Truth. Each played a significant role part in stamping out this evil institution. Native American History, European History, Women In History, Black History Month Facts, World History Classroom, Sojourner Truth, Black History Books, History Posters, Black Hollywood
Abolitionist were a major part of the demise of slavery both here and abroad. Among the most notable were, William Wilberforce, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglas and Sojourner Truth. Each played a significant role part in stamping out this evil institution.
This is very important in today's society, where people are lost to "group think." Harriet Tubman, Web Dubois, Marcus Garvey, James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther, Barack Obama, Louis Farrakhan
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This is very important in today's society, where people are lost to "group think."
Booker Taliaferro Washington, 1856-1915. Educator, author, orator and advisor to U S Presidents from 1890 to 1915. Born into slavery he went on to become one of the leading voices for former slaves and  against the Jim Crow system and the lynchings which peaked in 1896.Attended Hampton University and became the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute. History Girl, African American Quotes, Me Quotes, Qoutes, Famous Quotes
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Booker Taliaferro Washington, 1856-1915. Educator, author, orator and advisor to U S Presidents from 1890 to 1915. Born into slavery he went on to become one of the leading voices for former slaves and against the Jim Crow system and the lynchings which peaked in 1896.Attended Hampton University and became the first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute.
Crispus Attucks (b.1723 – d.1770) was an American slave, merchant seaman and dockworker of Wampanoag (a Native American tribe) and African descent. He was the first casualty of the Boston Massacre, in Boston, MA, and is widely considered to be the first American casualty in the American Revolutionary War. While the extent of his participation in events leading to the massacre is unclear, Attucks in the 18th century became an icon of the anti-slavery movement. Us History, History Education, Harlem History, Study History, British History, Ancient History
Crispus Attucks (b.1723 – d.1770) was an American slave, merchant seaman and dockworker of Wampanoag (a Native American tribe) and African descent. He was the first casualty of the Boston Massacre, in Boston, MA, and is widely considered to be the first American casualty in the American Revolutionary War. While the extent of his participation in events leading to the massacre is unclear, Attucks in the 18th century became an icon of the anti-slavery movement.
"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him." - 1 Corinthians 2:9 Cool Words, Wise Sayings, Bible Quotes, Bible Verses, Scripture Images
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"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him." - 1 Corinthians 2:9
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