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Black History: Special Delivery!!

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Mary T. Washington: 1st African American Female Certified Public Accountant (CPA) In The U.S.
This issue explores Juneteenth not just as a celebration but as a reckoning. This issue also features the Juneteenth Explorer, a guide that will support you in deepening your understanding.

Check out the Juneteenth Explorer, an AI-powered learning tool, an immersive journey into what really happened on June 19, 1865, when General Gordon Granger and Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas

On his 101st birthday (5/19/26), explore the life and legacy of Malcolm X.

2 comments
JaDonnia B.
Wow, this is incredible! I was just equating this sentiment with a form of ‘Stockholm Syndrome’, where the oppressed become so engrained in the systemic order of that oppression, that they begin to internalize, cooperate, perpetuate and protect that which oppresses them.
As long as they remain unenlightened, things stay as they are, children all over will continue to resign themselves and their futures as limited to right there in an oppressed state of being/ state of mind.
BlackMail4u
Oh yes! We internalize our oppression. And we transfer that internalized oppression to our children and communities!