• The Gullah are an African American ethnic group who predominantly live in the Lowcountry region of the U.S. states of Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, within the coastal plain and the Sea Islands.The Gullah Geechee people are descendants of Africans who were ens|aved on the rice, indigo and Sea Island cotton plantations of the lower Atlantic coast. Many came from the rice-growing region of West Africa. The nature of their enslavement on isolated island and coastal plantations created a unique culture with deep African retentions that are clearly visible in the Gullah Geechee people’s distinctive arts, crafts, foodways, music, and language.Gullah Geechee is a unique, creole language spoken in the coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The Gullah Geechee language began as a simplified form of communication among people who spoke many different languages including €uropean s.lave traders, s|ave owners and diverse, African ethnic groups. The vocabulary and grammatical roots come from African and European languages. It is the only distinctly, African creole language in the United States and it has influenced traditional Southern vocabulary and speech patterns.
    The Gullah are an African American ethnic group who predominantly live in the Lowcountry region of the U.S. states of Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, within the coastal plain and the Sea Islands.The Gullah Geechee people are descendants of Africans who were ens|aved on the rice, indigo and Sea Island cotton plantations of the lower Atlantic coast. Many came from the rice-growing region of West Africa. The nature of their enslavement on isolated island and coastal plantations created a unique culture with deep African retentions that are clearly visible in the Gullah Geechee people’s distinctive arts, crafts, foodways, music, and language.Gullah Geechee is a unique, creole language spoken in the coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The Gullah Geechee language began as a simplified form of communication among people who spoke many different languages including €uropean s.lave traders, s|ave owners and diverse, African ethnic groups. The vocabulary and grammatical roots come from African and European languages. It is the only distinctly, African creole language in the United States and it has influenced traditional Southern vocabulary and speech patterns.
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  • More than 80 years before the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, An enslaved African Estevanico, became the first non-indigenous man to explore Mexico, California, New Mexico, Texas and Arizona.Estevanico as a slave traveled to the New World with a 600-man Spanish expedition sent to explore the shores of the gulf of Mexico. The expedition was shipwrecked off the coast of what became Texas, and within a year Estevanico and three others were the only survivors of the group of eighty castaways enslaved by Indians. The four managed to escape and convinced friendlier Indians they met that they possessed healing powers. He accepted gifts from many tribes as he traveled across Texas and Mexico on foot for eight years and reached the Gulf of California in 1536. The Rode to Eldorado is based on the journey of Estevanico.
    More than 80 years before the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, An enslaved African 🇲🇦 Estevanico, became the first non-indigenous man to explore Mexico, California, New Mexico, Texas and Arizona.Estevanico as a slave traveled to the New World with a 600-man Spanish expedition sent to explore the shores of the gulf of Mexico. The expedition was shipwrecked off the coast of what became Texas, and within a year Estevanico and three others were the only survivors of the group of eighty castaways enslaved by Indians. The four managed to escape and convinced friendlier Indians they met that they possessed healing powers. He accepted gifts from many tribes as he traveled across Texas and Mexico on foot for eight years and reached the Gulf of California in 1536. The Rode to Eldorado is based on the journey of Estevanico.
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  • Releasing January 12th 1996, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (or simply Don't Be a Menace) is a 1996 American hood comedy film directed by Paris Barclay in his feature directorial debut, written and starring Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans along with contributions by Phil Beauman. In the film, two cousins explore the surreal, comedic world of South Central Los Angeles.
    Don't Be a Menace spoofs several 1990s hood films, notably Menace II Society (1993), South Central, Juice (both 1992), and Boyz n the Hood (1991). It features cameos by actors from those films, often parodying their original roles. Produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans, it is the Wayanses' second film to parody black film culture and African-American society, after I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988).

    #90sthrowback #90snostalgia #nostalgia #growingupinthe90s #childhoodmemories #90s #1990s #dontbeamenacetosouthcentralwhiledrinkingyourjuiceinthehood #DontBeAMenace
    Releasing January 12th 1996, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (or simply Don't Be a Menace) is a 1996 American hood comedy film directed by Paris Barclay in his feature directorial debut, written and starring Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans along with contributions by Phil Beauman. In the film, two cousins explore the surreal, comedic world of South Central Los Angeles. Don't Be a Menace spoofs several 1990s hood films, notably Menace II Society (1993), South Central, Juice (both 1992), and Boyz n the Hood (1991). It features cameos by actors from those films, often parodying their original roles. Produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans, it is the Wayanses' second film to parody black film culture and African-American society, after I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988). #90sthrowback #90snostalgia #nostalgia #growingupinthe90s #childhoodmemories #90s #1990s #dontbeamenacetosouthcentralwhiledrinkingyourjuiceinthehood #DontBeAMenace
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  • Reposted from Instagram@africanarchives

    On March 5th, 1959, 69 African American boys, ages 13 to 17, were padlocked in their dormitory for the night at the Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville. Around 4 a.m., a fire mysteriously ignited, forcing the boys to fight and claw their way out of the burning building.

    The old, run-down, & low-funded facility, just 15 minutes south of Little Rock, housed 69 teens from ages 13-17. Most were either homeless or incarcerated for petty crimes such as doing pranks. 48 boys managed to escape the fire.

    The doors were locked from the outside and fire mysteriously ignited on a cold, wet morning, following earlier thunderstorms in the same area of rural Pulaski County.

    The horrific event brought attention to the deplorable conditions in which the boys lived. The boys all slept in a space barely big enough for them to move around & theyre one foot apart from one another & their bathroom was a bucket at the corner where they had to defecate in.

    In an ironic twist, the land in which the school stood is now the Arkansas Department of Correction Facility Wrightsville Unit. In 2019 a plaque was finally placed after 60 years.

    #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistory
    Reposted from Instagram@africanarchives On March 5th, 1959, 69 African American boys, ages 13 to 17, were padlocked in their dormitory for the night at the Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville. Around 4 a.m., a fire mysteriously ignited, forcing the boys to fight and claw their way out of the burning building. The old, run-down, & low-funded facility, just 15 minutes south of Little Rock, housed 69 teens from ages 13-17. Most were either homeless or incarcerated for petty crimes such as doing pranks. 48 boys managed to escape the fire. The doors were locked from the outside and fire mysteriously ignited on a cold, wet morning, following earlier thunderstorms in the same area of rural Pulaski County. The horrific event brought attention to the deplorable conditions in which the boys lived. The boys all slept in a space barely big enough for them to move around & theyre one foot apart from one another & their bathroom was a bucket at the corner where they had to defecate in. In an ironic twist, the land in which the school stood is now the Arkansas Department of Correction Facility Wrightsville Unit. In 2019 a plaque was finally placed after 60 years. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistory
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  • Prepare yourself for a remarkable journey loaded with excitement. Check out the spectacular appeal of Uganda, a lovely country situated in the heart of Africa. With its rich eco-friendly views and varied wild animals, Uganda supplies an one-of-a-kind adventure that will certainly take your breath away. Do not think twice-- load your items, bring your cam, and involve yourself in the remarkable wonders of Uganda.

    Start a memorable journey by delving into the awesome landscapes of Uganda's secured areas. parks to uncover, you'll be dealt with to an array of communities that are as the lush, exotic woodlands of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, where you can catch a glimpse of the elusive natural refuge. Alternatively, head to Queen Elizabeth National Forest, where an exhilarating safari experience waits for, using the opportunity to encounter the famous Large 5 in their magnificent natural beauty.

    For the adrenaline addicts out there, Uganda is likewise the best destination for heart-pumping activities that will certainly get your blood pumping. Take on the magnificent rapids of the Nile River with white-water rafting, or rise via the treetops on a zip-lining adventure in the lush woodlands of Mabira. For those seeking an extra kicked back experience, hop on a watercraft cruise ship along the Kazinga Network and marvel at the sensational wildlife that lines its banks.

    Yet the journey does not quit there - immerse yourself in the abundant society of Uganda by checking out the vibrant markets and bustling streets of Kampala, the country's vibrant capital. Discover the conventional craft markets, example tasty regional cuisine, and connect with friendly locals that will welcome you with open arms. Don't neglect to see the Uganda National Museum to learn about the country's remarkable background and heritage.

    Uganda offers a distinct experience for those who appreciate nature. Go to the verdant hills of Kab and check out the sensational Lake Bunyonyi, commonly referred to as the "Switzerland of Africa". Kick back in a tranquil lakeside cabin, paddle in the pristine waters on a kayak, or trek the nearby hillsides to enjoy an awesome panoramic sight.

    For the utmost wildlife experience, don't miss out on the chance to track the evasive tree-climbing lions of Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park. These unique predators are understood for their rare actions of relaxing high up in the branches of fig trees, supplying an unique sight that you will not discover anywhere else worldwide.

    As your adventure involves an end, take a moment to reflect on the remarkable memories you have actually made, the stunning landscapes you have actually discovered, and the warm-hearted individuals you've fulfilled along the road. Uganda is a land of marvel and excitement, simply waiting to be uncovered by brave tourists like you.

    Why wait any longer? Prepare your luggage, get your travel ticket, and prepare to find Uganda in an entire brand-new way. Amazing experiences are on the horizon - are you prepared to embrace the possibility?
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    Prepare yourself for a remarkable journey loaded with excitement. Check out the spectacular appeal of Uganda, a lovely country situated in the heart of Africa. With its rich eco-friendly views and varied wild animals, Uganda supplies an one-of-a-kind adventure that will certainly take your breath away. Do not think twice-- load your items, bring your cam, and involve yourself in the remarkable wonders of Uganda. Start a memorable journey by delving into the awesome landscapes of Uganda's secured areas. parks to uncover, you'll be dealt with to an array of communities that are as the lush, exotic woodlands of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, where you can catch a glimpse of the elusive natural refuge. Alternatively, head to Queen Elizabeth National Forest, where an exhilarating safari experience waits for, using the opportunity to encounter the famous Large 5 in their magnificent natural beauty. For the adrenaline addicts out there, Uganda is likewise the best destination for heart-pumping activities that will certainly get your blood pumping. Take on the magnificent rapids of the Nile River with white-water rafting, or rise via the treetops on a zip-lining adventure in the lush woodlands of Mabira. For those seeking an extra kicked back experience, hop on a watercraft cruise ship along the Kazinga Network and marvel at the sensational wildlife that lines its banks. Yet the journey does not quit there - immerse yourself in the abundant society of Uganda by checking out the vibrant markets and bustling streets of Kampala, the country's vibrant capital. Discover the conventional craft markets, example tasty regional cuisine, and connect with friendly locals that will welcome you with open arms. Don't neglect to see the Uganda National Museum to learn about the country's remarkable background and heritage. Uganda offers a distinct experience for those who appreciate nature. Go to the verdant hills of Kab and check out the sensational Lake Bunyonyi, commonly referred to as the "Switzerland of Africa". Kick back in a tranquil lakeside cabin, paddle in the pristine waters on a kayak, or trek the nearby hillsides to enjoy an awesome panoramic sight. For the utmost wildlife experience, don't miss out on the chance to track the evasive tree-climbing lions of Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park. These unique predators are understood for their rare actions of relaxing high up in the branches of fig trees, supplying an unique sight that you will not discover anywhere else worldwide. As your adventure involves an end, take a moment to reflect on the remarkable memories you have actually made, the stunning landscapes you have actually discovered, and the warm-hearted individuals you've fulfilled along the road. Uganda is a land of marvel and excitement, simply waiting to be uncovered by brave tourists like you. Why wait any longer? Prepare your luggage, get your travel ticket, and prepare to find Uganda in an entire brand-new way. Amazing experiences are on the horizon - are you prepared to embrace the possibility? https://mulamuzimotel.com
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  • https://africa.businessinsider.com/news/openais-lawyer-says-there-are-too-many-files-from-ilya-sutskever-and-other-employees/7h00km1
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    OpenAI's lawyer says there are too many files from Ilya Sutskever and other employees to share in copyright lawsuit
    A lawyer for OpenAI is seeking to negotiate down the number of documents the company must review and disclose in a high-profile copyright lawsuit, arguing that the latest requests involving its cofounder Ilya Sutskever and seven other current and former employees are too big and numerous
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  • African American mother and child holding an American flag
    African American mother and child holding an American flag
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  • Boyz n the Hood is a 1991 American hood drama by John Singleton, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Nia Long, and others. It follows Tre Styles (Gooding Jr.), who moves in with his father in South Central L.A. amidst gang culture. The film was Singleton's directorial debut, inspired by his own life, and led to significant breakout roles for the cast. Premiered in 1991, it earned critical acclaim and nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, making Singleton the youngest and first African American nominee for Best Director. In 2002, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
    Boyz n the Hood is a 1991 American hood drama by John Singleton, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Nia Long, and others. It follows Tre Styles (Gooding Jr.), who moves in with his father in South Central L.A. amidst gang culture. The film was Singleton's directorial debut, inspired by his own life, and led to significant breakout roles for the cast. Premiered in 1991, it earned critical acclaim and nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, making Singleton the youngest and first African American nominee for Best Director. In 2002, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.🚗💵🖤🎬
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  • These are African Chinese known as the Jomon people and it is assumed that the original inhabitants of China were black. It is said they arrived 100,000 years ago and were still living in the country during the Qing Dynasty. It is also believed that at about 35,000 BC some of these people took this route and entered Japan. They became the first humans to inhabit the Japanese Islands. Later another group known as the Ainu followed. Today their genes can still be found in 40% of modern Japanese as well as Mongolians and Tibetans.
    These are African Chinese known as the Jomon people and it is assumed that the original inhabitants of China were black. 🤔It is said they arrived 100,000 years ago and were still living in the country during the Qing Dynasty. It is also believed that at about 35,000 BC some of these people took this route and entered Japan. 🤔They became the first humans to inhabit the Japanese Islands. Later another group known as the Ainu followed. Today their genes can still be found in 40% of modern Japanese as well as Mongolians and Tibetans.
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  • Carl Maxie Brashear was the first African American to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver, rising to the position in 1970. Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1948-1979

    Cuba Gooding, Jr. played Brashear in the 2000 film Men of Honor, which was inspired by Brashear's life.
    Carl Maxie Brashear was the first African American to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver, rising to the position in 1970. Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1948-1979 Cuba Gooding, Jr. played Brashear in the 2000 film Men of Honor, which was inspired by Brashear's life.
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