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Walter Wallace Jr Shooting Sparks Riot in Brooklyn New York
Journalism, Community Issa Khari Journalism, Community Issa Khari

Walter Wallace Jr Shooting Sparks Riot in Brooklyn New York

Walter Wallace Jr, who was shot 10x in West Philadelphia on October 26, is the latest Black Man to be killed by police. The incident has thrown more fuel ton a fire that has burned all summer nationwide which started with the death of George Floyd. Wednesday night a crowd of a little over 100 demonstrators took the streets of Brooklyn in a pure rage smashing windows, throwing trash, and lighting whatever they could find on fire.

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October 2020 End of Month Tarotscopes
Spirituality, Tarot, Community Guest User Spirituality, Tarot, Community Guest User

October 2020 End of Month Tarotscopes

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Today In Black History: October 17, 1888 Capital Saving Banks Opens
EDUCATION, history, Journalism Issa Khari EDUCATION, history, Journalism Issa Khari

Today In Black History: October 17, 1888 Capital Saving Banks Opens

On Oct. 17, 1888, Capital Savings Bank, the first bank organized and operated by African-Americans, was founded in Washington, D.C. Capital Savings BankCapital Savings helped stimulate Black entrepreneurship by offering loans to Black-owned businesses and landowners when white-owned banks would not. Confidence in the bank continued to grow, and, by 1892, deposits were estimated at $300,000.

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MAAFA 21: BLACK GENOCIDE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
history, Community, EDUCATION Issa Khari history, Community, EDUCATION Issa Khari

MAAFA 21: BLACK GENOCIDE IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is an anti-abortion documentary film made in 2009 by pro-life activist Mark Crutcher to turn African Americans against Planned Parenthood. The film, which has been enthusiastically received by anti-abortion activists, argues that the modern-day prevalence of abortion among African Americans is rooted in an attempted genocide or Maafa of black people.

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