Between the battles of Ritz crackers, candy bars and grape cola there are scholarships for prisons and a place where the monkeys play. A track meet for inmates they say to "buy stock now in chicken and watermelon!" It's a plantation owners dream.
by Dirty dust July 27, 2014

by TruthForYou March 20, 2008

Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter b b b b Black Lives Matter b b b bullshit all lives matter all lives matter
by Ryan boy January 10, 2021

The best month of the year when all of the great Black activists, athletes, inventors, scientists, scholars, musicians, poets, authors, architects, explorers, etc throughout history get the most recognition for their achievements. Africans have richest history in the world, as they are the ones who brought Mathematics, Science, Language, Architecture, Cosmetics, Art, Spirituality, Folklore, and so many other things to the world. And as for Black Americans, we are the ones who built America, and not just through free labor via slavery. It's so important for people to learn about historical figures such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Lewis Latimer (inventor of the carbon filament used in light bulbs), Benjamin Banneker (scientist, Almanac author, and farmer who built the first American clock and assisted in creating the city layout for Washington D.C.), Juan Garrido (first person in the Americas to cultivate Wheat), Garrett Morgan (inventor of the Traffic Light and the Gas Mask), W.E.B. DuBois (Pan Africanist civil rights activist who co-founded the NAACP), Kenneth Dunkley (inventor of 3D Glasses), George Crum (inventor of Potato Chips), and so many other monumental figures! Coincidentally, this month corresponds with many other events like National Heart Month, the Super Bowl, the NBA All Star Game, the Oscars, the Grammy's, and Valentine's Day.
by IBTAL January 14, 2020

a beverage consisting of every option on a fountain soda machine, like those in fast food places or gas stations.
by Doomie November 27, 2004

by Hadesodin June 27, 2009

Being an average black girl knowing what suffering feels like and learning to rise above it. It’s about being kicked down over and over again and having absolutely no idea how you’re going to get yourself back up, but somehow always do. It’s about believing in yourself.
by That average black girl January 6, 2017
