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[reposted quiet reflection] Historically January 1, 1863, represents the first effects of the Emancipation Proclamation, serving as a military tactic that first released the bondage of those enslaved on rebellious Southern territory against the Union Army under Lincoln's presidency; this included some of my own Ancestors of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina; Yet, it'd be an ongoing battle in the Civil War with others of myAncestors serving in the United States Colored Troops, paving the way towards the abolition of slavery by the 13th Amendment, passed through Congress January 31, 1865, and ratified December 6, 1865. "I say that my folks, are the most resilient, brilliant Human specie on this planet" ~ R.Califa For no matter the tactics or the terror, we were and are a liberation-minded people, who've navigated slave ship horror stories, launched scores of uncharted rebellions, to wage the strife of everyday plantation life, striving to th
!HOUSE LIGHTS ON! 💡 nzo CALIFA HIGHLIGHTS: Arts & Culture Mavens, Mavericks & the Magnificent Janeen E. Johnson, Grantee 2023-2024 Living Cultures Grant, Alliance for California Traditional Arts "From Whence I Came: Expressions of Congo" featuring Legacy Congolese Master Artist Tata Pierre Sandor Dianbankouezi "Johnson will produce an oral history project centered on Pierre Sandor Diabankouezi, Master choreographer of traditional drum and dance from the Republic of Congo." Learn more about this project's important mission to preserve the STORY as Tata Sandor shares his life paths as a Congolese Artist spanning 3 or 4 continents, over 8 decades, to trailblazing the legacy of Congolese Dance and Music Traditions in the United States. Click & Discover: actaonline.org/profile/janeen-johnson/ UPDATES: Mbote Good Folks; WED. May 15, 5P-9P Humanist Hall All important work in the field (O.Y.A Strategies), while collective works behind the scene
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