One year ago today, Marvel released its first ever black led superhero movie “Black Panther”. Since that day, it has made over 1.35 Billion Dollars, has earned 7 Academy Award nominations (including BP), and inspired millions of black children, writers, and creators worldwide.
“Shortly before Remus’s eleventh birthday, no less a person than Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts, arrived uninvited on the Lupins’ doorstep. Flustered and frightened, Lyall and Hope tried to block his entrance, but somehow, five minutes later, Dumbledore was sitting at the fireside, eating crumpets and playing Gobstones with Remus.(…)
Dumbledore told the Lupins that he saw no reason why Remus should not come to school, and described the arrangements that he had made to give the boy a safe and secure place for his transformations.”