Aztec Co

Giving out Beemo Chops

Bad from mi born.

mrhipp:

It’s hard out here for a Fett…

mrhipp:

It’s hard out here for a Fett…

pbsthisdayinhistory:

May 17, 1954: The Supreme Court Rules on Brown v. Board of Education
On this day in 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in public schools violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which says that no state may deny equal protection of the laws to any person within its jurisdiction.
Although the decision did not succeed in fully desegregating public education in the United States, it put the Constitution on the side of racial equality and galvanized the nascent civil rights movement into a full revolution.Can you name all the key players behind Brown v. Board of Education? Revisit the landmark case with PBS’ The Supreme Court site.
You can also learn more about Brown v. Board of Education with “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow” and explore more events of the Civil Rights Movement with PBS Black Culture Connection.
Photo: School integration, Barnard School, Washington, D.C., 1955 (Library of Congress).

pbsthisdayinhistory:

May 17, 1954: The Supreme Court Rules on Brown v. Board of Education

On this day in 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in public schools violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which says that no state may deny equal protection of the laws to any person within its jurisdiction.

Although the decision did not succeed in fully desegregating public education in the United States, it put the Constitution on the side of racial equality and galvanized the nascent civil rights movement into a full revolution.

Can you name all the key players behind Brown v. Board of Education? Revisit the landmark case with PBS’ The Supreme Court site.

You can also learn more about Brown v. Board of Education with “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow” and explore more events of the Civil Rights Movement with PBS Black Culture Connection.

Photo: School integration, Barnard School, Washington, D.C., 1955 (Library of Congress).

Giuliani was the biggest crook in New York during his run as mayor. The workfare program, the street crime unit… Man. I don’t even know how people sleep at night when they do such things.

It’s weird how people will place all of their blame on the poor and rally behind this.

The man cheated on his wife for years, and divorced her when she saved him the embarrassment of telling the press. Don’t see how he was viewed as the strongest man in the state after 9/11.

There is this older brother from Palestine that goes to the same Mosque that I go to for ‘Isha. Amazing man.

He goes through 6 hours of chemotherapy every Wednesday and still makes it for Salaat.

Something indeed.