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missprissymo · 6 years
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Repost from @iwantmoor9 using @RepostRegramApp - The English Language #Iwantmoor #Mystery #Racism #mystory #moors #history #knowledge #blackhistory #moorishhistory #facts #truth #knowledgeispower #thetruthwillsetyoufree #moorishscience #moorsineurope #thetruth #hiddenfacts #melanitechildren #Africa #egypt https://www.instagram.com/p/BpFSOjxnVk-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1nip7y7ryo3l9
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goderlifestyle-blog · 6 years
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#Repost from @iwantmoor9 with @regram.app ... Happy Resurrection Day Part 1 - Black #Messiah Images at the church of the #HolySephulchre in Jerusalem Part 2 On Next Post... #Iwantmoor #blackmessiah #blackjesus #churchofholysepulchre #jerusalem #blackjesus #christianity #religions #imagesofblackmessiah #israel #blackhistory #knowledge #moors #GODER
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Regrann from @iamamazingamazonvictoria - Regrann from @iwantmoor9 - Bessie Coleman Pilot (1892-1926) Bessie Coleman (January 26, 1892 to April 30, 1926) was an American aviator and the first black woman to earn a pilot's license. Because flying schools in the United States denied her entry, she taught herself French and moved to France, earning her license from France's well-known Caudron Brother's School of Aviation in just seven months. Coleman specialized in stunt flying and parachuting, earning a living barnstorming and performing aerial tricks. She remains a pioneer of women in the field of aviation. In 1922, a time of both gender and racial discrimination, Coleman broke barriers and became the world's first black woman to earn a pilot's license. Because flying schools in the United States denied her entry, she took it upon herself to learn French and move to France to achieve her goal. After only seven months, Coleman earned her license from France's well known Caudron Brother's School of Aviation. Though she wanted to start a flying school for African Americans when she returned to the U.S., Coleman specialized in stunt flying and parachuting, and earned a living barnstorming and performing aerial tricks. In 1922, she became the first African-American woman in America to make a public flight. Bessie Coleman’s Death On April 30, 1926, Coleman was tragically killed at only 34 years old when an accident during a rehearsal for an aerial show sent her plummeting to her death. Coleman remains a pioneer of women in the field of aviation. Birthday Bessie Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 in Atlanta, Texas. Family, Early Life and Education Bessie Coleman was one of 13 children to Susan and George Coleman, who both worked as sharecroppers. Her father, who was of Native American and African-American descent, left the family in search of better opportunities in Oklahoma when Bessie was a child. Her mother did her best to support the family and the children contributed as soon as they were old enough. #Iwantmoor #pilot #femaleaviator #bessiecoleman #blackhistory #america #stuntpilot #moors - #regrann - #regrann
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daidontsleep · 7 years
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Glass of Wiper & True Lemon Sorbet IPA at I Want Moor! Refreshingly lush #iwantmoor #Bristol #beer (at Drink Moor Beer)
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ktempestbradford · 7 years
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Can affirm, this is a problem and continues to be. This is why I'm writing the books I'm writing now. This exact thing. #PyramidsAndPunk @Regranned from @iwantmoor9 - King Tut!!! #Iwantmoor #moormeansblack #knowledge #blackhistory #ourstory #history #ancientegypt #ancientkemet http://ift.tt/2AJJStC
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