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Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere - Psychiatric Clinician / Behavioral Specialist - Clinical Pastoral Educator. Black Muslim Minister. Black Coffee Party https://www.facebook.com/blackcoffeepartyindependent $MinisterMauricelmX

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Meyer was born Pauline Joyce Hutchison in south St. Louis in 1943. Meyer's father went into the Army to fight in World War II soon after she was born. She has said in interviews that he began sexually abusing her upon his return, and... more

Abraham (pronounced [ibræ?'hi?m]; Arabic: ???????, Ibrahim) is recognized in Islam as a prophet and apostle[1] of God and patriarch of many peoples.[2] In Muslim belief, Abraham fulfilled all the commandments and trials which God... more

Malcolm X ( /'mælk?m '?ks/; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz[1] (Arabic: ?????? ???? ???????), was an African-American Muslim minister, public... more

Malcolm X ( /'mælk?m '?ks/; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz[1] (Arabic: ?????? ???? ??????‎), was an African-American Muslim minister, public... more

Dr. Boyce Watkins wrote an article that really touched me, deeply! He and I agree, sincerely, It is good to see an monument errected in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. However, "part of me that becomes saddened and... more

Forced busing By 1968, the continued crawling pace of integration was frustrating the federal courts. In New Kent County, Virginia, most black students voluntarily chose to attend the George W. Watkins School instead of New Kent High... more

It was not until 1954 that the doctrine of "separate but equal" was challenged. In an attempt to gain equal educational opportunities for their children that were not provided for under the Plessy vs. Fergusen decision, African-American... more

On May 17, 1954, in a case argued by NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision that the "separate but equal" doctrine was unconstitutional because it violated Fourteenth Amendment rights... more

Racial segregation in American schools is more pronounced today than it was 40 years ago. Integrated schooling in the U.S. reached a peak in 1990, but has since then taken a steep decline to levels we haven't seen in decades. In 1988, less... more

As part of his desperate campaign to cozy up to the right wing of the Republican Party, John McCain sought out and said he was "pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee." McCain's embrace of Hagee comes... more
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