The Future is Ours to Build
Black history is not just the past—it’s the future.

We don’t just remember. We fight. We build. We break the cycle. #BHM2024

America’s Contradiction — Freedom and Oppression
America was founded on freedom, yet built on slavery, genocide, and oppression.

The fight isn’t over. We move forward, because we must. #BHM2024

The Underground Railroad — A Road to Freedom

The Underground Railroad was a network of courage—abolitionists risking everything to free the enslaved.

Freedom has always been a fight. #BHM2024

Arthur Ashe — Champion for Justice

Arthur Ashe broke tennis records—but his greatest win was fighting for racial justice and AIDS awareness.

A champion on and off the court. #BHM2024

Juneteenth — Delayed Freedom, Unstoppable Hope
Juneteenth marks freedom delayed—but not denied.

A reminder: justice is fought for, not given. #Juneteenth #BHM2024

Benjamin O. Davis Sr. — Breaking Ranks, Making History
Benjamin O. Davis Sr.—the first Black U.S. Army general.

He broke barriers so others could rise. Leadership through resistance. #BHM2024

Durham Desegregation — A Fight That Took Years

The Durham Desegregation Movement (1960–1964) proved this:

Justice takes time. Victory is a long battle.

We keep pushing. #BHM2024

Maya Angelou — Still, She Rises

Maya Angelou showed us that words are weapons and healing.

Poet, activist, icon. She spoke for the silenced and taught us to rise. #BHM2024

The Harlem Hellfighters — Forgotten Warriors

The Harlem Hellfighters fought for the U.S. in WWI—only to face racism at home.

Heroes abroad. Ignored at home. #BHM2024

Jackie Robinson — Breaking More Than Barriers

Jackie Robinson didn’t just break baseball’s color barrier—he challenged America’s racism.

Courage on the field, fire off it. #BHM2024