Spirit Sucker
Digesting brewing storms before dawn Feeble vibrations sink you to submission Full off spirits that never cause a reflection you can comprehendÂ
Read More Spirit SuckerTo write the real, you have to show all the rawness, which has its harsh beauty and this is my platform to do just that. Not shying away from any subject matter or theme. Blog entries, Poetry (Free verse, Haiku, Narrative poetry), Black History,Photography, and a full course of wisdom quotes. Peace, TheRhymeRula
Digesting brewing storms before dawn Feeble vibrations sink you to submission Full off spirits that never cause a reflection you can comprehendÂ
Read More Spirit SuckerThe first face – This is the face that you present to strangers, acquaintances, coworkers, etc… Each one of these types of people serves a purpose for being in your life for a specific reason (coworkers and acquaintances) and the ones you pass by on a daily basis (strangers) are ones you have to adapt […]
Read More Three Faces (Wednesday Wisdom)“New pattern development is largely determined by the “intensify of emotion” that accompanies the decision to begin acting in a particular way”. – Philip Andrew All my information about this blog post is credited to the book, The New Habit : 7 Steps To Develop a New Habit by Philip Andrew. Medium complexity habits (Can […]
Read More Make it habitual : Steps to start creating new habitsThis entry of Black History 365 has situations of graphic violence. Reader discretion is advised. This true crime story I’ll be presenting in this entry Black History 365 is an event in history that I for one didn’t know about and you might not have known. The horrors of slavery and Jim Crow segregation complied […]
Read More Mary Turner and The May 1918 LynchingsWelcome to Black History 365, a series where I can explain, educate and explore historical events, unsung black figures in world history, and recount the struggles and triumphs of black people worldwide. In this entry I’ll be presenting the story of Sojourner Truth. Sojourner Truth was a former slave, an outspoken abolitionist, and a civil […]
Read More Sojourner Truth (Black History 365)Welcome to Black History 365 a series where I explain, educate and explore historical events, unsung black figures in world history and recount the struggles and triumphs of black people worldwide. In this entry I’ll be presenting the story of the riot at Ole Miss in 1962. The year is 1962 in Oxford Mississippi and […]
Read More The Ole Miss riot (Black History 365)In this entry of Black History 365, I’ll be presenting the story of an African American man who was a farmer and musician, but his life as a person seeking a prosperous life was halted when taken hostage and sold into slaverly in 1841. This is the story of Solomon Northup’s 12 years as a […]
Read More Solomon Northup’s 12 Years a Slave (Black History 365)Welcome to Black History 365, a series where I explain, educate, and explore historical events, unsung black figures in world history, and recount the struggles and triumphs of black people worldwide. You ever wonder how that crispy Lays or Pringles chip came into existence? Well not those brands per se but the potato chip that […]
Read More A Crunchy Creation (Black History 365)This horrific story is one of the most recognized crimes in America’s racist history. I remember watching a Dave Chappelle special that he had a few years back when he made his comeback, and near the end, he brought up the true crime story that was a fuel that ignited the civil rights movements and […]
Read More Till Death to Confess: The Murder of Emmett Till (Black History 365)