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Joseph Douglass, seated left, holding a violin, and Frederick Douglass, seated right.

Joseph Douglass, seated left, holding a violin, and Frederick Douglass, seated right.

This is a well-known historical photograph of Frederick Douglass and his grandson, Joseph Douglass, taken in 1894. Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was a formerly enslaved man who became a leading abolitionist, writer, orator, and statesman. His powerful speeches and autobiographies exposed the brutality of slavery and advocated for civil rights and equality. Joseph Douglass (1869-1935) was a gifted violinist and composer, who became one of the first nationally recognized African American concert violinists. He toured extensively and played a key role in breaking racial barriers in classical music. This image captures two generations of Black excellence-Frederick Douglass, the fighter for justice, and Joseph Douglass, the artist carrying forward a legacy of greatness in music.

This is a well-known historical photograph of Frederick Douglass and his grandson, Joseph Douglass, taken in 1894. Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was a formerly enslaved man who became a leading abolitionist, writer, orator, and statesman. His powerful speeches and autobiographies exposed the brutality of slavery and advocated for civil rights and equality. Joseph Douglass (1869-1935) was a gifted violinist and composer, who became one of the first nationally recognized African American concert violinists. He toured extensively and played a key role in breaking racial barriers in classical music. This image captures two generations of Black excellence-Frederick Douglass, the fighter for justice, and Joseph Douglass, the artist carrying forward a legacy of greatness in music.

Frederick Douglass and his grandson Joseph Douglass. #BHMAY

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Marcus Garvey, recently posthumously pardoned by President Biden. #BHMAY

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This fearless WHlTE professor delivered a brutal speech that left WHlTE people ANGRY (CONTINUATION)
This fearless WHlTE professor delivered a brutal speech that left WHlTE people ANGRY (CONTINUATION) YouTube video by Historical Africa

Tim Wise is also Black History. #BHMAY youtu.be/62WIzReYcb8?...

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Bill Cosby Said THIS in 1971, and It Still Resonates Today! ๐Ÿ’ก
Bill Cosby Said THIS in 1971, and It Still Resonates Today! ๐Ÿ’ก YouTube video by Historical Wisdom

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"I am America. I am the part you won't recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky, my name, not yours, my religion, not yours; my goals, my own, get used to me." - Muhammad Ali #BHMAY

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I started #BHMAY (Black History Month All Year) some years ago, arguably on a dare to share images and factoids as much and often as possible. Limiting ourselves to one month per year became harmful over time, especially when facing constant dis/misinformation.

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The Black Panther Party Free Breakfast Program. A good time to remember the good we've done and the good we've had. #BHMAY

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#BHMAY = Black History Month All Year

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