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8 years ago
I Bet Ya'll Thought I Was All The Way Humbled By 2016...Welp Best Of Wishes In 2017!! 😘

I bet ya'll thought I was all the way humbled by 2016...Welp best of wishes in 2017!! 😘

8 years ago
The Tongue Tells No Lies..

The tongue tells no lies..

8 years ago
Lord Please Let It Be Great! #Lordplease

Lord please let it be great! #Lordplease


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8 years ago
Is This Is Not The MF #truth

Is this is not the MF #truth


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7 years ago
@Regrann From @history - On #ThisDayinHistory 1967, Thurgood Marshall Becomes The First African American

@Regrann from @history - On #ThisDayinHistory 1967, Thurgood Marshall becomes the first African American to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. He would remain on the Supreme Court for 24 years before retiring for health reasons, leaving a legacy of upholding the rights of the individual as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. After graduating from Lincoln University in 1930, Marshall sought admission to the University of Maryland School of Law, but was turned away because of the school’s segregation policy, which effectively forbade blacks from studying with whites. Instead, Marshall attended Howard University Law School, from which he graduated magna cum laude in 1933. (Marshall later successfully sued Maryland School of Law for their unfair admissions policy.) As a lawyer, Marshall distinguished himself as one of the country’s leading advocates for individual rights, winning 29 of the 32 cases he argued in front of the Supreme Court, all of which challenged in some way the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine that had been established by the 1896 landmark case Plessy v. Ferguson. The high-water mark of Marshall’s career as a litigator came in 1954 with his victory in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. In that case, Marshall argued that the ‘separate but equal’ principle was unconstitutional, and designed to keep blacks “as near [slavery] as possible.” In 1961, Marshall was appointed by then-President John F. Kennedy to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a position he held until 1965, when Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, named him solicitor general. Following the retirement of Justice Tom Clark in 1967, President Johnson appointed Marshall to the Supreme Court, a decision confirmed by the Senate with a 69-11 vote. #ThurgoodMarshall #SCOTUS #history #legalhistory #ushistory


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5 years ago
I Can't Speak For Y'all...but This Still Burn My Up...this Is Top 5 Kid Diss All Time And 4 And 5 Are

I can't speak for y'all...but this still burn my up...this is top 5 kid diss all time and 4 and 5 are all taken and # is yo momma jokes! https://www.instagram.com/p/B8wwTkMn4ZQ/?igshid=oxkgpghlgpiz

8 years ago
#allthesefacts As Someone Who Had To Develop His Personality In A Vacuum (I Was Never A Popular Kid(and

#allthesefacts as someone who had to develop his personality in a vacuum (I was never a popular kid(and an even less a popular adult)) my confidence comes from the things I know I am...Not who I wise I was or feel I need to be to impress other ppl who will still look down on you because of who they are not or really wish they were...When I speak truth I speak it confidentially...When I state facts I do so with the knowledge of said things...When I smile it's because I know what joy that produces that smile and I won't dim it just to appease your sense of self worth....I don't even know how i got on this soap box..Where am I... Who's got my hot cocoa ...Why am I at work right now..All these questions and more on the next Dragon Ball super


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8 years ago
@Regrann From @christloved - @Regrann From @history - On This Day In 1827, A Group Of Masked And Costumed

@Regrann from @christloved - @Regrann from @history - On this day in 1827, a group of masked and costumed students dance through the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, marking the beginning of the city’s famous Mardi Gras celebrations. The holiday has since grown to a giant celebration in multiple cities internationally and celebrates religion, culture food and history. (📷 Getty Images) - #regrann - #regrann


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5 years ago
I Have A Friend In Me...we Talk All The Time! I Bet Y'all Don't Say That Crazy Now! #iseenolies #facts

I have a friend in me...we talk all the time! I bet y'all don't say that crazy now! #iseenolies #facts https://www.instagram.com/p/B-GBUhzAOl5/?igshid=xb3jq60kz7c4


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