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peoplepowermovement:

We commemorate the legacy of El Hajj MalikEl Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X, on the day he was assassinated, February 21st, 1965.

Words cannot describe his revolutionary contributions to the struggle for liberation and self-determination. We can only witness the products of his words and actions in the work that goes on to this day by warriors who he inspired to fight and free us all from what Malcolm called, “this miserable condition that exists on this earth.”

We must see in our organizing work that there are thousands upon thousands of potential Malcolm X’s, from the rotten schools to the prisons. There is hope.

He famously said, “If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything.” So we ask you, where do you stand in the face of injustice?

Rest in Power Malcolm. You will never die as long as we fight for the change you hoped to see. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE!


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bookishboi:

Prisons are a profit system.

Prisons are a profit system.

PRISONS ARE A PROFIT SYSTEM
INCARCERATION FUELS THE ECONOMY

PRISON

Prisons are a profit system.

prisons
Are
A
Profit
System

And its no secret who is incarcerated the most

So tell me again

That slavery is over.

From Historic Caretaker’s House to Interpretive Exhibit: Illustrating the Lives of the Enslaved at Drayton Hall

by Cameron Moon, Preservation Coordinator, the Drayton Hall Preservation Trust As work begins on the new visitor center, preparations to repurpose the historic caretaker’s house into an interpretive exhibit are underway. While the postbellum period and the 20th century are not periods of primary significance at Drayton Hall, these years were pivotal for the preservation of the property. Phosphate…

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