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Post: Imagine a time when hospitals couldn't monitor your heart, and one man's genius made it possible. His name, Otis Boykin, a Black American hero from the nineteen thirties whose impact still echoes today's. Born in a world that was full of dreamers, Boykins was a valedictorian of Booker T. Washington High, his mind already buzzing with brilliance. Fast - food award to the early sixties. He's at CTX Labs, forging the Pacemaker, a device that steadies heartbeats for millions with heart disease. This wasn't just tech, it was survival, his spark keeping the world alive. But Boykins genius didn't stop there. He patented twenty six devices, IBM computers, guided missiles, rewiring tomorrow from scratch, then the twist. He sued CTX to claim his pacemakers, and they crushed his career. Sank his name buried under silence. Imagine medicine today. Without that beat, countless lives lost because they wouldn't let him shine. His brilliance build our world. So why is he a ghost in history books ? Drop Boykin in the comments. If his story deserves the spotlight, follow at the Black History League for more hidden Black hills. Sorry, this is just a pulse kicking in. Share Believe, inspire blacks be.

Post:: Imagine a time when hospitals couldn't monitor your heart, and one man's genius made it possible. His name, Otis Boykin, a Black American hero from the nineteen thirties whose impact still echoes today's. Born in a world… #Zeev #hospitalscouldnt #couldntmonitor #monitorheart #heartgenius

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Post: Imagine a time when the Statue of Liberty, our beacon of freedom, stood on a base built by black hands. In the eighteen eighties. Enslaved and free black workers dug deep into Bellows Island, hauling granite and laying bricks under scorching sun and bitter winds. They forged her pedestal block by block, while overseers pocketed the pe. From muddy trenches to towering stone, they raised her up there, sweat mixing with the dirt of a promise they couldn't claim some requirement. Others, brick layers all denied the liberty she'd symbolised. Their labor gave her a foundation, yet history locked their names away. This isn't just about a stash issue, it's slavery, irony, and the hands that built America. Imagine freedom without their toil. So why don't we know them ? Their stories buried. But it still lifts her high. Comment, Black Liberty, If they deserve their shine, Follow for more hidden black history. This is just the start. Share this to raise their voices louder, because we're reclaiming their place in the story one brick at a time. Check out our previous video where we cover the black hands who built the White House. Share, believe, inspire Black SBe.

Post:: Imagine a time when the Statue of Liberty, our beacon of freedom, stood on a base built by black hands. In the eighteen eighties. Enslaved and free black workers dug deep into Bellows Island, hauling granite and laying bricks… #Zeev #StatueLiberty #Libertybeacon #beaconfreedom #freedomstood

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