Black History-The red summer of 1919…

Red Summer: When Racist Mobs Ruled (click on link below bio to read the entire post) On September 27, 1919, a mob of at least 10,000 white people stormed the courthouse in Omaha, Nebraska, demanding the sheriff turn over Will Brown, a 40-year-old Black man. They raided the building, scaled walls and smashed windows. When … Continue reading Black History-The red summer of 1919…

Friday Night Poetry Corner #270

“They always have my back, and I'll have yours," Missing this scene so greatly… Masking the feeling of freedomOf others. Broken promises made by the authority. Begging for support in the upcoming season of power exchange Stepping between the green grass Showing on the coldness of winter ice. Shadow conversationsBack room corrupted bargainingsIn the new … Continue reading Friday Night Poetry Corner #270