Here’s the Tea: Black History Month is more important than ever before
By Iana Fields | Feb. 13, 2020The month exists solely to educate others about growing up black in America.
The month exists solely to educate others about growing up black in America.
We live in a technological age, where the need for constant television ads and political propaganda is no longer.
Perhaps, instead, it is Never Trumpers — and not Trump — whose ideologies are incompatible with the Republican party.
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Mark Zuckerberg, this cannot stand.
The First Amendment does allow religious freedom but also prohibits public school officials from promoting or advancing religion.
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Whether it be the continued lack of diversity, awkward announcers or winners that don’t deserve to win, there will be plenty of complaints after the show.
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