In My Mind...

I am
BEAUTIFUL
inside & out because I accept M E flaws & all. That's what makes one beautiful.

Lover of God, Family, Friends, Alpha.Kappa.Alpha, Food, Music, Education, Kids, Fashion, Thrift stores, Random Mishaps & love. <3

I am me 24.7.365 So you don't have to like me but you will respect me but I know you'll love me..

God bless & fried chicken.

Is it just me, or are today’s younger generations more and more out of control, or is it the whole of humanity that is growing less and less respectful of others?

I have faith that there is hope for the world, but these glimpses that people give of their darker side seem to be manifesting more often than not as of late.

Join me in being a positive force amidst the chaos and share your inner light! Lead by example, you never know who might be watching.

Benjamin Hur (via benjaminhur)

Amen!

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letsgoleef:

Fuck The Police




Straight like that!

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Fuck The Police

Straight like that!

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This!



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cartermagazine:

Today In History
‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’
“I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman
(photo: Harriet Tubman)
- CARTER Magazine




History fact!

cartermagazine:

Today In History

‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’

I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman

(photo: Harriet Tubman)

- CARTER Magazine

History fact!

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