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Thank you for teaching the Correct Black ⚫️ History of this country and the Correct History of this country 👏
Thank you, glad you appreciate it. We are making this a regular Monday session, but will continue to expand.
Thank you! Love the shirt too brother ✊🏾!
Glad you enjoyed. Please continue enjoying this series.
"The FBI monitored Aretha Franklin's role in the civil rights movement for years." ~NPR, Sep. 12, 2022.
"F.B.I. Monitored Aretha Franklin for Years, File Shows." ~NY Times, Oct. 12, 2022.
"Aretha Franklin Was Tracked By the FBI for 40 Years. Here’s What’s In Her File." ~Rollingstone, Oct. 2, 2022.
"The FBI Spends a Lot of Time Spying on Black Americans." ~The Intercept, Oct. 29, 2019.
That is so right I still have to be going through that right now at least since January 2020.
"Discredit, disrupt, and destroy’: FBI records acquired by the Library reveal violent surveillance of Black leaders, civil rights organizations." ~Berkeley Library, U of CA, Jan. 18, 2021.
Thank you for teaching the Correct Black ⚫️ History of this country and the Correct History of this country 👏
Thank you, glad you appreciate it. We are making this a regular Monday session, but will continue to expand.
Thank you! Love the shirt too brother ✊🏾!
Glad you enjoyed. Please continue enjoying this series.
"The FBI monitored Aretha Franklin's role in the civil rights movement for years." ~NPR, Sep. 12, 2022.
"F.B.I. Monitored Aretha Franklin for Years, File Shows." ~NY Times, Oct. 12, 2022.
"Aretha Franklin Was Tracked By the FBI for 40 Years. Here’s What’s In Her File." ~Rollingstone, Oct. 2, 2022.
"The FBI Spends a Lot of Time Spying on Black Americans." ~The Intercept, Oct. 29, 2019.
That is so right I still have to be going through that right now at least since January 2020.
"Discredit, disrupt, and destroy’: FBI records acquired by the Library reveal violent surveillance of Black leaders, civil rights organizations." ~Berkeley Library, U of CA, Jan. 18, 2021.