Butterfly Kisses >:<

saltymagazine:

@31Status Vid Launch: “We are women of a DIFFERENT status: 31 to be exact.” -@IAMGENTICS

OMG this pic is too funny! Literally happened to me freshman year! LOL

OMG this pic is too funny! Literally happened to me freshman year! LOL

spiritualinspiration:

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prayerstochrist:

please pray for www.journeytoanewcreation.tumblr.com

She is attempting suicide. If the Holy Spirit draws you to, please leave her a nice message, giving her some hope, telling her how much God loves her. Thanks so much guys! Keep the faith and keep praying!

-prayerstoChrist

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I love black history! I want to frame old mag covers &amp; put them up in my house as art!
klovers:

African American history through “Life” magazine: 
November 1, 1954 - “Dorothy Dandridge: A Fiery Carmen Jones”
April 18, 1958 - “Willie Mays and The Giants to San Francisco”
June 26, 1963 - “Medgar Evers’s Widow and Son”

March 6, 1964 - “Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali”
March 19, 1965 - “Civil rights face-off at Selma”
March 26, 1965 - “Memorial at Selma”
February 4, 1966 - “Sammy Davis, Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier”
April 15, 1966 - “Louis Armstrong”
July 15, 1966 - “Watts still seething: Young black militants” 
December 8, 1967 - “Well Hello Pearl!: Pearl Bailey”
April 12, 1968 - “Murder in Memphis: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”
April 19, 1968 - “America’s Farewell in Anger and Grief: Coretta Scott King” 
September 20, 1968 - “The Icy Elegance of Arthur Ashe”
November 22, 1969 - “The Search for a Black Past: Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass” 
September 12, 1969 - “He Had a Dream: Coretta Scott King” 
October 17, 1969 - “Black Models Take Center Stage: Naomi Sims”
September 11, 1970 - “The Making of a Fugitive: Angela Davis”
October 23, 1970 - “Look out, he’s back!: Muhammad Ali”
March 5, 1971 - “Backstage With Ali and Frazier: Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier”
March 19, 1971 - “Norman Mailer on the Fight: Frazier pounds Ali”
September 24, 1971 - “Rock Stars at home with their parents: The Jackson 5”
August 4, 1972 - “On the road with Flip Wilson”
December  8, 1972 - “Diana Ross”
September 1, 1984 - “Michael On Stage &amp; Off: Michael Jackson”
June 1, 1985 - “America’s Funniest Father: Bill Cosby”
July 1, 1988 - “The Lady and the Champ: Robin Givens &amp; Mike Tyson” 
June 1, 1993 - “Michael Jackson with Animals”
November 1, 1993 - “When a Father Dies: Arthur Ashe’s Daughter” 
September 1, 1997 - “Between the Covers: Oprah Winfrey”

December 1, 1997 - “Michael Jackson &amp; Son”

I love black history! I want to frame old mag covers & put them up in my house as art!

klovers:

African American history through “Life” magazine: 

  • November 1, 1954 - “Dorothy Dandridge: A Fiery Carmen Jones”
  • April 18, 1958 - “Willie Mays and The Giants to San Francisco”
  • June 26, 1963 - “Medgar Evers’s Widow and Son”
  • March 6, 1964 - “Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali”
  • March 19, 1965 - “Civil rights face-off at Selma”
  • March 26, 1965 - “Memorial at Selma”
  • February 4, 1966 - “Sammy Davis, Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier”
  • April 15, 1966 - “Louis Armstrong”
  • July 15, 1966 - “Watts still seething: Young black militants” 
  • December 8, 1967 - “Well Hello Pearl!: Pearl Bailey”
  • April 12, 1968 - “Murder in Memphis: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”
  • April 19, 1968 - “America’s Farewell in Anger and Grief: Coretta Scott King” 
  • September 20, 1968 - “The Icy Elegance of Arthur Ashe”
  • November 22, 1969 - “The Search for a Black Past: Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass” 
  • September 12, 1969 - “He Had a Dream: Coretta Scott King” 
  • October 17, 1969 - “Black Models Take Center Stage: Naomi Sims”
  • September 11, 1970 - “The Making of a Fugitive: Angela Davis”
  • October 23, 1970 - “Look out, he’s back!: Muhammad Ali”
  • March 5, 1971 - “Backstage With Ali and Frazier: Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier”
  • March 19, 1971 - “Norman Mailer on the Fight: Frazier pounds Ali”
  • September 24, 1971 - “Rock Stars at home with their parents: The Jackson 5”
  • August 4, 1972 - “On the road with Flip Wilson”
  • December  8, 1972 - “Diana Ross”
  • September 1, 1984 - “Michael On Stage & Off: Michael Jackson”
  • June 1, 1985 - “America’s Funniest Father: Bill Cosby”
  • July 1, 1988 - “The Lady and the Champ: Robin Givens & Mike Tyson” 
  • June 1, 1993 - “Michael Jackson with Animals”
  • November 1, 1993 - “When a Father Dies: Arthur Ashe’s Daughter” 
  • September 1, 1997 - “Between the Covers: Oprah Winfrey”
  • December 1, 1997 - “Michael Jackson & Son”




WE have a dream…

WE have a dream…

prayerstochrist:

Confront God and stop living a double life. Don’t let the shame stop you from seeking God. He is here in our lives because of things like these. He loves us no matter what.

prayerstochrist:

Confront God and stop living a double life. Don’t let the shame stop you from seeking God. He is here in our lives because of things like these. He loves us no matter what.

Martin Luther King Jr. Was a man with vision! What are you believing for today? Proverbs 29:18 - Where there is no vision the people perish&#8230;

Martin Luther King Jr. Was a man with vision! What are you believing for today? Proverbs 29:18 - Where there is no vision the people perish…