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Rooster Collins
@RoosterCollins · 1:34

Equality #Perspective | What Black History Month means to me

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So to me, Black History Month means a chance for equality, a chance to examine equality and appreciate contributions of individuals that have come before us. And I found this book through a friend. It actually came to him as a recommendation from a high school teacher, high school english teacher, Florida. And it's black poets by, it's a compilation put together. Dudley Randall. I'm going to pick up a copy of it

Black History Month is an opportunity to create equality. Finding the gems of the past. #SwellBookClub #Poetry #SwellDailyPrompt #sdp24Feb4

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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:45
Well, because you as a white man, have realized that the struggle is not equal, that the game is still fixed. We can't sit down and play a game if we don't know what the game is about, if everybody has got the game fixed. And when we sit down, we already lose. Right. So I love that you did this because you're acknowledging that something's broken and it needs to be fixed and you want to be part of the solution
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Rooster Collins
@RoosterCollins · 3:47

@LadyFi ❤️

You're absolutely welcome, Evelyn. Yeah, it's an important topic, especially this month with equality. And it's a continued inequality. And these amazing individuals need to be held up to inspire young men and women to, regardless of their skin color, to push forward, to not be silenced. So, yeah, something about just the way this has all come together this month. And Carl weathers dying on the very first day of black History Month. It's a kickoff
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