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Tougaloo Nine

The Tougaloo Nine were a group of African-American students at Tougaloo College who participated in civil disobedience by staging sit-ins of segregated public institutions in Mississippi in 1961.[1]Mississippi was

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A Bee in your Bonnet

This phrase alludes to the state of agitation one would be in when finding a bee inside one’s bonnet. It comes from the earlier expression

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Beauty Explored: Beautiful Woman

Beauty is the distance traveled in the high seas of the ‘waters unknown’, excepting how the mirror characterizes, and then checking your compass while declaring:

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Cueva de las Manos

Hello from 30,000 years ago!

Did you know that our earliest ancestors have said, “I was here” for over 30,000 years? And yet of the approximately 60-120 billion humans who

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Indian Quilted Blanket

Memories are like Quilts!

“Memories are like a patchwork quilt; each section is sewn together, to be wrapped around us in comfort and warmth for the years to come.”

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