blackstar1887
blackstar1887
The AfroFusionist ★
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blackstar1887 · 3 days ago
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The Assassination Of The Chairman...👑🧠✊🏿❤️🖤💚📚💎🌍🐷🤬💯🙏🏿
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blackstar1887 · 5 days ago
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AmeriKKKa’s Occupation of Haiti!
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blackstar1887 · 6 days ago
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blackstar1887 · 10 days ago
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ᴄʜᴀᴋᴀ ᴋʜᴀɴ at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, June 1977, by Bruce Talamon.
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blackstar1887 · 14 days ago
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blackstar1887 · 3 months ago
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Malcolm X: Inspiring Change and Empowerment in the Fight for Equality
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blackstar1887 · 3 months ago
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Did you know what’s happening in Burkina Faso?
Major news outlets have been largely silent about the historic changes unfolding in Burkina Faso, a country standing up to decades of foreign interference and fighting for true sovereignty.
Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso has expelled French military forces, rejected foreign debt traps, and taken bold steps to reclaim control over its natural resources. These moves echo the spirit of past African leaders who once dreamed of a free and self-sufficient continent, leaders who were often met with international resistance.
While traditional media turns a blind eye, social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have become the spaces where creators are raising awareness, sharing facts, and urging people to look deeper into what’s happening.
This post highlights why Burkina Faso matters, what mainstream outlets aren’t telling you, and why many believe a new chapter for Africa is being written outside of the headlines.
Amid this, concerns are growing over recent reports that U.S. AFRICOM General Michael Langley, who recently declared Traoré a threat, is now holding closed-door talks in neighboring Ivory Coast. Many fear that history could repeat itself, and that without public scrutiny, Africa may once again witness the quiet removal of a leader pushing for independence.
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blackstar1887 · 4 months ago
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blackstar1887 · 4 months ago
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Beautiful...
"Vainglorious! This is protected by The Red, The Black & The Green, at the crossroads, with a key!!!"
-Professor X
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blackstar1887 · 4 months ago
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blackstar1887 · 5 months ago
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Indeed...
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blackstar1887 · 5 months ago
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Powerful woman
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blackstar1887 · 5 months ago
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Army Soldiers in Vietnam.
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blackstar1887 · 5 months ago
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SOCIAL & POLITICAL GRAFFITI IN THE UK (10 Pics)
‘Black is Beautiful’ Moss Side, Manchester, 1969. Photo © Michael Ward 
‘No Nazis in Bradford’, 1970s. Photo © Don McCullin 
‘Eat The Rich’ Notting Hill, 1977. Photo © Roger Perry 
Dalston, 1978. Photo © Alan Denney. 
​‘I Fought The Law’ Ladbroke Grove, London, 1977. Photo © Roger Perry 
​Notting Hill Gate, 1974. Photo © Roger Perry 
‘Dada Is Everywhere’ Malden Road, Kentish Town, 1974. Photo © Roger Perry 
‘Strike A Body Blow to Capatalism’ Kings Cross, London, late 1970s. Photo © Roger Perry 
Clapton, North East London. Photo © Roger Perry 
Chalk Farm, Camden, 1975. Photo © Roger Perry. 
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