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Meroe in Sudan, Capital of the Great Kushite Empire: Black History 365
Welcome readers, It’s been a while since I did a Black History 365 post on the history of African civilizations but look no further because this post is all about one specifically the Kushite Kingdom in northern Sudan and lower Egypt. Leave a like if you’ve enjoyed what you read and hit that follow button […]
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Suppose to be doing
Everything with energy has a deadline So, when it’s time to deliver, you better be ready. – TheRhymeRula
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The Robot Way: A look into Robots in Film and Gaming
All Androids are Robots, but not all Robots are Androids. This needs to be stated because even if they both serve similar functions, Androids have a “closer connection” to humans in terms of from an aesthetic standpoint and can blend into human society. The inspiration for this topic came from my recent activity playing video […]
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A majestic and regal queen always has vigor to continuously rise. -TheRhymeRula
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They’ll come to their senses eventually. An awakened mind is always WELCOMED. – TheRhymeRula
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David Ruggles was an abolitionist, businessman, journalist, hydrotherapist, and the first owner of a black bookstore in the United States. Ruggles was born in 1810 in Norwich, Connecticut, and attended the Sabbath school for the poor which began admitting people of color in 1815. Moreover, in 1827 he left Connecticut for New York City and […]
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Even the good-hearted walk by you with a cold breeze. – TheRhymeRula
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