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Lizology27
What Would The World Be Like Without Black People
Well, it was getting late, so they walked to the market, got their groceries, and returned home. Just when they were about to put away the milk, eggs, and butter, they noticed the refrigerator was gone.
You see John Standard, a black man, invented the refrigerator.
So, they just left the food on the counter.
Hmmmmm no refrigerator... all of that food, and even your food, will spoil without John Standard.... stay tuned for more on tomorrow
#February14th
#BlackHistory
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Well, it was getting late, so they walked to the market, got their groceries, and returned home. Just when they were about to put away the milk, eggs, and butter, they noticed the refrigerator was gone.
You see John Standard, a black man, invented the refrigerator.
So, they just left the food on the counter.
Hmmmmm no refrigerator... all of that food, and even your food, will spoil without John Standard.... stay tuned for more on tomorrow
#February14th
#BlackHistory
✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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Katherine Johnson is truly an amazing, influential black woman. I haven’t made a post about her though. She isn’t in this series that I’m doing. But there is another member on here that is also recognizing Black People. Watch out for her posts @queenmeeks
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Oh nice :) what is your series about? Are you an author or do you just get inspired and start writing about people in history? I’m a mix of different backgrounds, unfortunately not of African descent. But I do find black history very interesting! I never really looked at anybody differently, but when I saw the movie “the secret life of bees”, is when I was inspired by African Americans, especially women!! Have you seen the movie? It is absolutely one of my favorite movies and I could watch it over and over again. :)
@lizology27_bb, haha yeah I agree! I failed science too many times, but I actually enjoyed some of it. I was just terrible at it😂
@ashipoo1, I need hands on. Got it in middle school but not in high school. Enjoyed it in middle school but without the hands on approach... smh I gave up bc it didn’t work for me
@lizology27_bb, that’s the same exact thing for me as well! I’m definitely a hands on learner in that aspect. Middle school science was much more interesting learning about cells, the periodic table, and dissecting frogs. Then high school happens.. my brain explodes lol
I never knew that! Super cool! Off topic here but I also find Katherine Johnson to be one of the most influential of women too. She helped with Apollo! She’s on my Pinterest board “people who inspire me” Have you made a post about her yet? Thanks for the post :)
Katherine Johnson is truly an amazing, influential black woman. I haven’t made a post about her though. She isn’t in this series that I’m doing. But there is another member on here that is also recognizing Black People. Watch out for her posts @queenmeeks
@lizology27_bb, thanks for the mention sis! 🥰💜
@ashipoo1, my BHM post today is about Katherine Johnson. Enjoy!
@queenmeeks, thank you! I love knowing everything about Katherine! She is a remarkable woman!! I’ve seen the movie hidden figures and I was hooked on knowing everything about her. A few years ago she got a medal of freedom from Obama. It made me tear up. Thanks for the post!
Very cool!!
Thanks!
A refrigerator was already invented, but He improved the original refrigerator thank goodness.
I wrote what I wrote based upon my research. I’m not posting on a technicality. But thanks!
@lizology27_bb my bad. I was just trying to put the correct information out there. I wasn't sure if you were aware or not.
@mnturdburgler, definitely aware but thanks
Love your post.
Thanks!
😱 I love your posts!!!
Thanks!
Love!
Truly awesome!
Love this!! Learned something new today. Thanks for the post
You’re welcome!
I love these❤️
Thanks for your daily posts.
You’re welcome!