This pic makes me think of a group of walkers
textbookxdotcom: On this day in history In the spring of 1963,
textbookxdotcom: On this day in history In the spring of 1963,
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
Eve Arnold: Photos of Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam, 1961
Emmitt Till, credit Chicago Defender for photo in casket
onlyonememberinmygenus: Black women has and will always be beautiful.
Summer of ‘63 - music Inspired by Civil Rights Movement.
howtobeterrell:Finally someone brought this back to slavery and
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests
gallifreyglo: dichotomized: U.S. Martin Luther King Jr being
did-you-kno:Samuel L. Jackson was part of the Civil Rights Movement.
black-culture:On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark a
hahamagartconnect: JR Pays Tribute to the Civil Rights Movement
thecivilwarparlor: Profile Portrait of Frederick Douglass c.
i feel some type of way about comparing what’s going on
ironmanstan:the same ben & jerry’s who pay their workers
blondebrainpower: Fannie Lou Hamer (/ˈheɪmər/; née Townsend;
blondebrainpower: Fannie Lou Hamer (/ˈheɪmər/; née Townsend;
blondebrainpower:Fannie Lou Hamer (/ˈheɪmər/; née Townsend;
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
odinsblog: sandandglass: Larry Wilmore responds to Jeb Bush’s
jamaicanblackcastoroil: youthofpandas: jamaicanblackcastoroil:
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: Born on this day… October 6,
holybolognajabronies: racismschool: therhapsodyincidents:
chanelleberlin: “The first day I stepped on the set of
howtobeterrell:Finally someone brought this back to slavery and
alwaysbewoke: howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back
howtobeterrell:Finally someone brought this back to slavery and
colormysoul: “We didn’t lose in the 60’s … we just
howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back to slavery
alwaysbewoke: howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back
girlllyoutalktoomuchshutup: fuck-banter: girlllyoutalktoomuchshutup:
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this
001001001001001001:A social movement that only moves people is