Sunday, February 24, 2019

Supreme Legacy

Black History Month will be coming to a close at the latter of the week. Will the legacy of the enslaved ,and those that contributed continue?  Black History is a ongoing topic that is expansive, and can be celebrated all year. The anguish and pain of the past may some day recover .The scars of history can subtlety change. Once the iconography of how America appears changes.  The amplifying and uncovering of silenced experiences. Will allow strides to develop a more inclusive narrative.

The existence of this month is a appreciation for cultural, and diverse achievements. A preservation of the African American cultures impact . There will forever be a acclaimed impression left to the world.  The ultimate commitment that was laid out is inspiration to continued generations. The experience of Black History Month, is a reminder that history is not distant from our current lives. A homage to those that have shown us the way of a supreme view!


Sunday, February 17, 2019

Dawn Of The Culture

The most cultural mecca was the period of the Harlem Renaissance.  A glorious time when black art, music, and social activism reigned. There was a surge of writers, photographers, musicians, and black artist.  The stereotypes of African Americans started to take on a prodigious imagery. The legacy of this movement spread throughout the U.S and abroad. A outpouring of literary works. That artistically allowed expression through the arts.

The contribution of Langston Hughes as one of the most important writers of our time. The beginning of a path to revolutionize the perception of blacks.  He and so many others shaped literature, this cultural phenomenon, and politics of today. The importance of this time helped promote racial and social integration. The basis and foundation to urge the fight for equality against a misunderstood culture. A guide for us  today that we can use to make progressive steps towards making a difference. A very significant and defining part of our history that shows the way of a unprecedented view!

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Equal Harmony

  What if Martin Luther King Jr never had a dream ,or Malcolm X never believed in by any means necessary? The origin of awareness to issues concerning social and racial justice may not be prevalent. A more culturally conscious world is supposed to have great impact. Being "woke" it is often difficult to eliminate the thoughts of the extinguishing of black lives. These intersecting experiences ignites awareness. We are often confronted by the voices of the oppressed. These stories unveil that not everyone is treated equal.


 The fight against societal racism and advocating for equality continues. The impact of racialized police violence still exist. Even though the U.S ended the codes of enslavement. We must work together to reorient these socioeconomic and larger concerns. The way to to make a difference is changing social norms. We can cultivate equality and establish it as a vital core. We are then connected and intertwined in a harmonious view!

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Evolution of Excellence

 Black History Month celebrates the countless accomplishments of African- Americans. The achievements of these individuals. Have played a role in building our nation. This month honors the men and women that helped shape our culture. A national and worldwide observance that is merited. A prerequisite that implements equality. It is a look inside many untold stories of our nation. This breaks the negative imagery and stereotypes that is often depicted.

   Black History is a useful tool in the struggle for fairness, in such racial divide. This month my blog will recognize those that are often left out of our narrative. These key figures and milestones are significant.  I will be highlighting the challenges facing our culture.  Without relegating or limiting the entirety of Carter G. Woodson's  interpretation. The history must be revisited to soar us into a preeminent view!

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