Listen to this story by legendary singer Mavis Staples about traveling in the south w her family & the racism they endured.
I really hate when younger ppl lie & say our older generations didn’t physically resist racism.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjj1bDdq/
#history #music #BlackMastodon #bhm
Pops was about that life
Buy Black Guide highlights women-owned businesses to support
#WomensHistoryMonth #women #business #bhm #Herstory
https://flipboard.com/video/wxii/a6de3a422a via @flipboard
> As Black History Month ends, a reading list for the rest of the year https://religionnews.com/2025/02/28/as-black-history-month-ends-a-reading-list-for-the-rest-of-the-year/ via RNS.
I checked our library catalog, and out of the 28 we have 17.
#books #reading #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM #lists #Bookstodon #BlackMastodon
#BHM Recap...
#ICYMI I did a "lesser celebrated" series on #HipHop music contributions each day of #BlackHistoryMonth.
If you followed along and missed any of them or are just now hearing about it, you can check out the entire series here:
BHM Lesser Celebrated — Hidden Heroes: The Lady of Rage
One of the illest emcees around with a flow that ages like fine wine, it's The Lady of Rage!
#HipHop #BHM #BlackHistory #HipHopHistory
https://utc.kielenking.com/post/lesser-celebrated-the-lady-of-rage
As Black History Month ends, a reading list for the rest of the year
#BlackHistoryMonth #BHM #books #blm #reading
https://religionnews.com/2025/02/28/as-black-history-month-ends-a-reading-list-for-the-rest-of-the-year/?utm_medium=social
As of the time of writing this, Black History Month will be over in ~27 hours.
Maybe you've been celebrating it every day with a daily fact calendar and spending a little extra at that one Black owned business. Maybe you're sad to see the month come to a close, but happy it's inspired you to redouble your antiracist efforts.
Or maybe, absolutely nothing is going to change for you as of the 1st.
You may think I'm about to get on some moral high horse and lambast you for not paying out reparations to every Black person you know. But no, I'm not.
Of course, if you aren't Black (and ESPECIALLY if you're white) you should have. But I get it. Shit sucks right now. Money's probably tight for you. You or someone you know is probably in some mess and needs all the support they can get. And even if everything is just peachy in your life, it doesn't feel like it. You feel powerless, or useless, or overstimulated, or this looming dread over everything and every moment.
And that's okay.
The things you feel are valid. That disquiet in the air is manufactured. The degradation of everything at once is by design. These things aren't random chance; they are being done to us. There are people who are doing them to us purposely.
And they aren't going to stop because you're overwhelmed or your tired or you don't know how to respond. In fact, they're just going to keep pushing harder. Pity and appeals to morality will not stop them. Appearing respectable or obedient will not stop them. They understand no language other than power.
So I ask you to use what little bit of power you have.
Tomorrow there is a general strike planned. The target is the economy itself. If you have no other power, you at the very least have the tiniest little mote in the form of your money.
Do not buy ANYTHING. Do not eat out. Do not get gas. Any purchase you can hold off on for a day, do it.
This isn't going to change much in the short term. But it is a reminder from us as a collective that we have power. It will not be the last, especially not if the foundation is strong.
Besides that, there are other things you have to give. You have talents. You have time. You have a voice or a platform. Tomorrow is a beautiful day to offer these things to the Black people in your life. Or find some Black people to include in your life, and offer these things to.
If Black History Month is the only time you feel like being charitable to Black people, you missed the point. If you get all of your Black history during the month of February, you missed the point. If you feel hurt or called out by reading this, good. Let that energy drive you to be better.
And most of this stuff is applicable to the Black folks reading too. We can do a little more than put on hotep hats and talk about the new Kendrick. Our ancestors got through some shit, and we will too. But only if we learn from their examples, good and bad. Only if we do this together. All of us, from your uncle with a law degree to your cousin who dropped out.
We have to save us.
So if you want to do something that matters, tomorrow's about the easiest showing solidarity gets.
Do nothing. Buy nothing. Do not comply.
BHM Lesser Celebrated — Hidden Heroes: Digital Underground
Despite having one of hip-hop's biggest hits, Digital Underground's musicality is vastly underrated—as is their catalog!
#HipHop #BHM #BlackHistory #HipHopHistory
https://utc.kielenking.com/post/lesser-celebrated-digital-underground
“The past guides us and we must create the same foundation for the future.” #BHM
“The only way we can learn about what we need to do in the future is to learn what happened in the past.” #BHM
'Last Seen': After slavery, family members placed ads looking for loved ones
#blackhistory #slavery #bhm #family #blm
https://www.gpb.org/news/2025/02/26/last-seen-after-slavery-family-members-placed-ads-looking-for-loved-ones
Black #History Month resources from the Library of Congress
Guides by Monthly Observances and Celebrations - Topics in Chronicling America Research Guides - Research Guides at Library of Congress
BHM Lesser Celebrated — Hidden Heroes: O.C.
Overlook this wordsmith at your own peril. Today we showcase O.C.!
"'Judgement' by John MacWhirter for the WPA, ca. 1935–43" https://markstoneman.com/2025/02/26/judgement-by-john-mcwhirter-for.html Follow the link for a detailed description of this print.
#SocialCriticism #Art #BHM #Religion #WarAndSociety #WhiteTerror #Hunger
BHM Lesser Celebrated — Hidden Heroes: MC Lyte
Today we take a look at a pioneer and one of the dopest women to ever pick up a mic, MC Lyte!
It's still #BlackHistoryMonth ( #BHM ).
Here's a bit of poorly understood UK history.
Good piece on the role of Black children and youth in the civil rights movement: "Hidden Herstory: The Leesburg Stockade Girls" by Tulani Salahu-Din, National Museum of African American History and Culture, https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/hidden-herstory-leesburg-stockade-girls. #YouthProtesters #CivilRights #BHM