Historical
The Black Panther Party for Self Defense and it’s Demise
The Black Panther Party for Self Defense (BPP) was founded in October of 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale who shared a passion for the protection and betterment of the black community. At this time, police brutality towards the black community was widely unknown to the mass populace- or at least widely ignored- but known all too well and feared by the black community. Shortly after it’s founding, they recruited Emory Douglas who was a graphic designer to work on their Black Panther Party monthly magazine. Douglas quickly became integrated with the group as their head art and design director. With his help they were able to sell copies of BPP weekly worldwide. Soon their numbers would increase from about 10 to over 200. It seemed that the magazine and it’s imagery spoke volumes to the black community world wide. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense employed many tactics through its infancy to peak years of activity. Though it was met with opposition and eventually led to the deaths of some members and leaders; it’s message of black power and positive impact on the black community has continued to persevere through the decades.
Three Days of Darkness
“There was a cold winter wind and it blew and it blew. It blew through the trees and the little town too. It blew past the houses where the children were sleeping. It blew through the keyholes where peepers were peeping. It blew down the streets that were shrowded in slumber and rattled the roofs right down to the lumber. “
Paul 'The Brick' BrecPublished about a year ago in FYI- Top Story - April 2023
Mellifluous | People's Word of the Day
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Welcome to People's Word of the Day! Today's word is "mellifluous". What do you think of when you hear the word "mellifluous"? You may think of a beautiful singing voice, a smooth jazz melody, or a babbling brook. This word is often used to describe something pleasant to the ears.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYI The Planet More Habitable Than Earth
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Kepler-442b is an exoplanet orbiting around the star Kepler-442, located about 1,120 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Lyra. Discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft in 2015, Kepler-442b is a super-Earth, meaning that it has a larger mass and radius than Earth but not as large as the gas giants in our Solar System.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYI1950s Vs 2000s
It's not appropriate to declare one era "good" and another "bad," as every time period has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. However, it is possible to compare the 1950s and 2000s and discuss some of the major differences between them.
Sujan PaudelPublished about a year ago in FYIDua For Getting Pregnant ( 100% Effective )
Bismillah hirRahmaan nirRaheem With The Name of ALLAH, The Gracious and The Merciful SallALLAHU ‘Alayhe Wasallam Pregnancy plays an important role in the life of husband and wife relationship and it’s the aim of every couple.
Abdul RahmanPublished about a year ago in FYIDiscovering a fragment of an ancient colossal statue in Crimea
This was reported by journalists of the press service of the State Historical and Archaeological Museum “Taurida-Chersonesos Reserve” (or (Chersonesos)) in Sevastopol.
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in FYIRise n Fall of Petrol Prices
The supply and demand of fuel on a worldwide scale, as well as geopolitical events, natural catastrophes, and the actions of different governments, are all variables that may drive up or bring down the price of petrol. The price of crude oil, which is refined into petrol, is the most important factor influencing the price of fuel. The price of crude oil rises whenever there is a reduction in the global supply of crude oil, which may occur during times of war, natural catastrophes, or production cutbacks by oil-producing nations. This causes the price of crude oil to rise, which in turn raises the price of fuel.
Muhammad SaadPublished about a year ago in FYINormal human VS Albert Einstein
When it comes to intellectual achievement, few individuals in history can compare to the brilliance of Albert Einstein. His contributions to science and the way we understand the world around us are nothing short of revolutionary. But what is it that sets Einstein apart from the average human being?
Muhammad BilalPublished about a year ago in FYI- Top Story - April 2023
Pornography and Free Speech: The 1970s Debate and Its Impact Today
This is a further exploration of how ChatGPT recaps and analyzes complex historic threads. Putting the tool to the test through the thorny history of debates surrounding pornography in the 1970s displays the successes and drawbacks of the tool. While it provides a helpful primer, AI makes overt missteps a human might not, such as identifying Andrea Dworkin as "pro-pornography" when she was in fact a creator of the Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance. The lack of nuance and reference to primary sources means I do not predict a history teacher will mistake this for student work anytime soon.
WATERMELON
The watermelon is a delicious and refreshing fruit that has been enjoyed for centuries around the world. It is one of the most popular fruits during the summer season due to its high-water content, which helps to keep people hydrated in the hot weather. In this article, we will explore the history, nutritional benefits, and uses of watermelons.
Syed Awais ShahPublished about a year ago in FYIMajor events of 10000 BC
Around 10,000 BC, the world experienced a significant period of transformation as the last Ice Age ended and the Neolithic Revolution began. This period was marked by several developments that have had a profound impact on human history, including the warming of the planet, the emergence of new technologies, the growth of human populations, and the emergence of early civilizations.