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I have an interesting course load during my last semester of undergrad. I will be learning about the roots of African-American Music, Sexuality, The Congress and the health industry. Overall, a great combination of coursework.
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Interesting. I already have a mental robot in my mind that I tend to have control of for the most part.
-Fredrick Lenz
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Let us march on ballot boxes, march on ballot boxes until race-baiters disappear from the political arena.
Let us march on ballot boxes until the salient misdeeds of bloodthirsty mobs will be transformed into the calculated good deeds of orderly citizens.
Let us march on ballot boxes until the Wallaces of our nation tremble away in silence.
Let us march on ballot boxes until we send to our city councils state legislatures, and the United States Congress, men who will not fear to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God.
Let us march on ballot boxes until brotherhood becomes more than a meaningless word in an opening prayer, but the order of the day on every legislative agenda.
Let us march on ballot boxes until all over Alabama God’s children will be able to walk the earth in decency and honor.
These words come from the speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the conclusion of the 1965 march to Montgomery, Alabama. The march brought national attention to the issue of racial discrimination in voting. The Voting Rights Act, a landmark piece of Civil Rights legislation, became law just five months later.
Photographs, broadsides, and other materials related to Dr. King’s legacy are now on view in the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library reading room.
Bob Adelman. Martin Luther King Jr. marching from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama alongside Ralph Abernathy, James Forman, Jesse Douglas, and John Lewis. March 1965. New-York Historical Society.
Stephen Somerstein. Martin Luther King, Jr. seen from rear, speaking to crowd of 25,000 in Montgomery, Alabama. March 1965. New-York Historical Society.
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Some people forget there is more to life when they become complacent inside of the bubble they created for themselves. I really want to explore and experience the world.
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Just had a lunch with the administrator of the African-American Studies department that believes I should write my story one day. I may look into writing a book once I finish reading some novels that I need to digest.
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It’s very interesting that my 3 recommenders for my graduate program are black educated women.
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I and my girlfriend had a very tense/interesting debate in regards to the environmental effects on low-income African American’s success in life. She grew up in the northern suburbs of Nigeria and South suburbs of Chicago. I grew up in the housing projects on the southside of Chicago. A very interesting debate, indeed.
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I can’t wait until I finish this GRE exam. I am going to to try to read at least 2 books before summer. “At least:
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What world do you live in?
Do you “AGREE”??
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Since I am covering all mathematical topics from Calculus and under. I really do have an appreciation for math. I still contemplate whether or not if I should have stayed a CS major.
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Received a reminder call from the testing center. Things are getting real.
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Always be kind… #money_obsession - 📸 @24hoursuccess - #bekindalways #alwaysbekind #battles #motivation #igers #money #lifestyle #inspiringquotes
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Indeed!👊 #money_obsession 📷 via @blackcardlist ・・・ #mindpsychology #mindset #mind #mindsetshift #mindfulness #mindlessbehavior #mindyourbusiness #grind #money
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This is only thing powerful than money #money #lifequotes #quotes #knowledgequotes
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