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ICYMI : An Open Letter to the NAACP

NAACP’s Pro-Abortion Stance Betrays Black Lives

On Feb, 15, 2024, Judie Brown , President of American Life League wrote an open declaration to the NAACP highlighting a critical issue of utmost significance. It cannot be overlooked, as the NAACP’s endorsement of abortion raises questions about its core mission of advocating for civil rights and equality. Referring to a 2023 document released by the NAACP outlining women’s right to reproductive freedom and health Brown raises serious concerns regarding their position on abortion.

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Unveiling Carver’s Canvas: Science, Education, and Black Empowerment

His creativity further exploded when he transformed peanuts into over 300 astonishing products—from vibrant dyes to adaptable plastics, even contributing to gasoline development. This remarkable adaptability unlocked the hidden potential of peanuts. Once again, forever transforming the South’s agricultural landscape.

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Global Abortion Rates in 2023: The Loss of Potential

Reports say that in 2023 there were approximately 73 million abortions performed globally. This represents the loss of potential lives whose contribution to society would have benefited many in a myriad of ways, including contribution to cultural diversity, workforce and innovation. The global tally of intentional abortions reminds us of the legal factors influencing the occurrence, approachability, and provision of abortion services. In the complex global debate on the sanctity of life and women’s autonomy, critical roles emerge in the decision-making process regarding abortion.

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Unraveling Valentine’s True Universal Story

Valentine’s day is believed to have originated from a combination of ancient Roman and Christian traditions. There is a close association with an old Roman festival called Lupercalia, commemorated from February 13th to 15th.

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Frederick Douglass: A Lion of Abolition

This boldness  not only enabled him to read and write, which was forbidden for slaves during that time, but also empowered him to become a powerful tool against slavery. The will power it took for Douglass  to liberate himself by escaping to freedom in 1838 to the North,  was later harnessed to ignite a fervent abolitionist movement that swept across the nation.

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