Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Black History

BLACK HISTORY IS AMERICAN HISTORY AND IS MORE THAN JUST A MONTH!

9 comments:

Samuel Bastion said...

AMEN! Tell em brother!

Toni said...

Nice Post Keith, I see you erased that anonymous ignoramus!

Keith said...

No one is going to disrespect me on my blog...No profanity and no insults to me or any of my other commentors...You do that,you get erased...I really don't understand how stupid and without a life you have to be to come to someone's blog who doesn't share your views just so you can make ignorant comments...This anonymous coward probably sits in his mother's basement and jacks off....

James Perkins said...

LMAO! Just what I imagined the person might be doing too Keith-LOL!

Brenda said...

Thanks for this Keith,Thanks for reminding people about our glorious history.

Swaggie said...

We got your back Keith!

Vanessa said...

I saw that jackass "Anonymous" comment...Glad you erased it Keith! Haters gonna hate,what can you do?

Arlene said...

Oh I missed it!! Kind and gentle Keith! You did what I'd have done the first time those ignorant comments were made.
On topic, I love that poster. I'm copying it for my office door. And GSMIC does a black history presentation the 4th Saturday in February each year designed for kids. I'll send you a flier. This year the focus is on the history of black theater.

Angie B. said...

You're the bigger man Keith, Don't let haters like your anonymous cowardly commentor get you down!




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