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milletheweirdo:

madriche:

wordsaretimeless:

therealchet:

[All Innocent. All Killed. All Black. All Unarmed.]
- Aiyana Stanley
- Amadou Diallo
- Corey Brown
- DeAunta Terrel Farrow
- Derrick Jones
- Emmett Till
- Guy Jarreau Jr.
- Jimmell Cannon
- Kenneth Harding
- Kiwane Carrington
- Orlando Barlow
- Oscar Grant
- Ousmane Zongo
- Patrick Dorismond
- Ramarley Graham
- Reginald Doucet
- Rekia Boyd
- Ronald Madison
- Sean Bell
- Steven Eugene Washington
- Tarika Wilson
- Travares McGill
- Trayvon Martin
- Victor Steen
- Wendell Allen

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never forget them. remember these names like you do Anne Frank.

TEACH THESE NAMES TO YOUR CHILDREN.

Reblogged from royallypurple

milletheweirdo:

madriche:

wordsaretimeless:

therealchet:

[All Innocent. All Killed. All Black. All Unarmed.]

- Aiyana Stanley

- Amadou Diallo

- Corey Brown

- DeAunta Terrel Farrow

- Derrick Jones

- Emmett Till

- Guy Jarreau Jr.

- Jimmell Cannon

- Kenneth Harding

- Kiwane Carrington

- Orlando Barlow

- Oscar Grant

- Ousmane Zongo

- Patrick Dorismond

- Ramarley Graham

- Reginald Doucet

- Rekia Boyd

- Ronald Madison

- Sean Bell

- Steven Eugene Washington

- Tarika Wilson

- Travares McGill

- Trayvon Martin

- Victor Steen

- Wendell Allen

never forget them. remember these names like you do Anne Frank.

TEACH THESE NAMES TO YOUR CHILDREN.

(Source: kbaptiste)

"A man’s bookcase will tell you everything you’ll ever need to know about him"

Reblogged from bibliophilolo

Walter Mosley (via bibliophilolo)

Reblogged from issimplyaamazing

fitisthenewblack:

Omg…I love this episode of “The Fresh Prince.” Vivianne put those ratchet bitches in their place!

iPhone post using CLIPish

iPhone post using CLIPish

babylonfalling:

Lola Falana by Jerry Davis for Evergreen Review (1971)

Reblogged from freereeves

babylonfalling:

Lola Falana by Jerry Davis for Evergreen Review (1971)

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Lanisha Diane Cole (born February 13, 1982 in Pasadena, California) is an American model who has been most recognizable as a rotating model on the game show The Price Is Right in both the Barker and Carey eras. She has also appeared in several hip-hop and rap music videos, and had a minor part in the movie Soul Plane. After her stint on The Price Is Right as a model, Cole joined the cast of the television series Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files.

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