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Who knew?
03/27/2025

Who knew?

A great woman erased from history by idiots.
The branding of the syrup was a tribute to this woman’s gifts and talents. Now future generations will not even know this beautiful woman existed. What a shame. The world knew her as “Aunt Jemima”, but her given name was Nancy Green and she was a true American success story. She was born a slave in 1834 Montgomery County, KY. and became a wealthy superstar in the advertising world, as its first living trademark. Green was 56 years old when she was selected as spokesperson for a new ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour and made her debut in 1893 at a fair and exposition in Chicago. She demonstrated the pancake mix served thousands of pancakes, and became an immediate star. She was a good storyteller, her personality was warm and appealing, and her showmanship was exceptional.

Astronaut Mc Nair’s story.
03/27/2025

Astronaut Mc Nair’s story.

In 1959, Ronald McNair, a 9-year-old Black boy in Lake City, South Carolina, walked into a segregated library determined to borrow books. Despite being told the library was not for Black people, he refused to leave. The librarian called the police, and his mother was summoned. Ultimately, the police instructed the librarian to let him borrow the books. This act of quiet defiance highlighted McNair's determination to pursue knowledge. The library that once denied him access is now named the Ronald McNair Life History Center, a testament to his legacy.
McNair's passion for learning and science propelled him to extraordinary heights. He earned a PhD in Physics from MIT in 1976, specializing in laser physics, and became a NASA astronaut in 1978. In 1984, he flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, becoming the second Black American in space. Tragically, he lost his life in the 1986 Challenger disaster. McNair's story is one of resilience and achievement, inspiring generations to overcome adversity and reach for the stars.

Carnegie was a brilliant man who made a fortune & used his wealth to build libraries in our country. A true philanthropi...
03/26/2025

Carnegie was a brilliant man who made a fortune & used his wealth to build libraries in our country. A true philanthropist!❤️‍🩹🙏🇺🇸👏

From bobbin boy earning $1.20 a week to becoming the wealthiest man in America, Andrew Carnegie's journey began in 1848 when he arrived from Scotland at age 12. Through determination and business acumen, he built an empire in steel production, revolutionizing American industry.

By 1901, Carnegie sold his steel company to J.P. Morgan for $303 million - equivalent to $12 billion today. But it's what he did next that truly defined his legacy.

Instead of hoarding his wealth, Carnegie donated an astounding $350 million (nearly $11 billion in today's money) to build over 2,500 libraries across America and fund numerous universities, foundations, and peace initiatives.

His free public libraries brought knowledge to millions who couldn't afford books, transforming education in America. To this day, many Carnegie libraries still serve their communities, standing as monuments to one immigrant's belief that knowledge should be accessible to all.

When asked about giving away 90% of his fortune, Carnegie said: "The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced." He lived by these words until his death in 1919.

Sources: Carnegie's autobiography, J.P. Morgan purchase agreement, Carnegie Foundation records

Canada speaks!🙏
03/26/2025

Canada speaks!🙏

CANADA 🇨🇦
We Are Not Americans Not Everyone lives in an Igloo. We do not bath in maple syrup, but it we could we would It’s not winter ❄️ 12 Months A year we have a goose named after us. It’s okay to say “EH” Not everyone has a pet polar bear. We think the Mounties uniform is stylish. The beaver is a cherished animal. The best country in the world since 1867
Canada Lover 🇨🇦

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