1839
Sengbe Pieh, ''Joseph Cinqué'' or ''Cinquez'' kidnapped and placed on slave ship La Amistad. Will lead slave revolt on ship, be tried for mutiny and found to rightfully defended against illegal slavery
💛 “Losing, Reclaiming, and Reconciling My Religion with My Sexuality”
After twenty-two years of searching and trying to make myself into what “I” thought everyone else, including God, wanted me to be, the Lord spoke to me in a manner that was uniquely his own.
—@clayrivers
Last night, Major League Baseball legend Reggie Jackson was asked in a Fox Sports show about how he felt about returning to Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Ala., for a Negro League tribute game. The 78-year-old, who started his MLB career in Birmingham in 1967, did not hold back. He told interviewer Alex Rodriguez about his experience of racial slurs and being denied entry to restaurants and hotels, in a city where the Ku Klux Klan was committing attacks of racial hatred. Here's the story from NBC, including the full video.
MLB will be honoring the Negro Leagues and the legendary Willie Mays with a televised game today at America's oldest ballpark, Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Als. Both teams will be wearing Negro Leagues uniforms — the Cardinals will wear St. Louis Stars kits, while the Giants will wear San Francisco Sea Lions jerseys. On June 17, the day before he died, Mays gave a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle about the game. "My heart will be with all of you who are honoring the Negro League ballplayers, who should always be remembered, including all my teammates on the Black Barons," he said. Here's more from TODAY about the history of Rickwood Field, preparations for the game, and how to watch it.
In honor of Juneteenth, the team at @EatingWell has curated this @Flipboard Storyboard of recipes, all of which have special significance for the holiday. The collection contains dishes created by South Carolina cook and activist Mabel Owens Clark and Jessica B. Harris, the culinary historian and living legend, and includes recipes made with traditional prosperity ingredients such as collards, rice, beans and corn.
Today is Juneteenth. Michelle Garcia, Editorial Director of NBCBLK, curated Flipboard's Good Life newsletter this week. She chose a range of stories about the past and present of Juneteenth, including a look at the "Harriet Tubman of Texas," the commercialization of the holiday, and the work that still remains. "Now that it's a federal holiday, part of figuring out how to mark the day as a nation comes with educating the public about it," writes Garcia. Here's her Storyboard.
Willie Mays died yesterday at 93. Our sports editor has curated this Storyboard of tributes to an American icon. "His extraordinary statistical accomplishments speak for themselves, but the grace, joy, energy and intellect with which he played the game allowed him to separate himself from other great players of his, or any, era," writes Lincoln Mitchell for @TheConversationUS.
Teaching about slavery in schools and doing it well isn’t just about teaching the harshness of slavery. And educators can make #Juneteenth about so much more than the end of slavery.
@blackmastodon I've got into plenty of discussions about race on the Fediverse or where race has been a major factor, even subconsciously. Take last night for example, I got into a discussion where it was just white people saying white people shit from a white person's perspective. Most of the time I'll end up flabbergasted, disappointed and frustrated.
People being ignorant isn't exclusive to the Fediverse. Expecting to find an open utopia within the Fediverse where everyone agrees with you is both unrealistic and unhealthy. I understand that people are searching for a sense of community. Communities are amazing after all, but there was very much a reason that the BPT Country Club was created over on Reddit when there was already the Black People Twitter subreddit.
If your calling is to engage in intelligent discourse on the Internet, that's already exhausting with people not reading more than a headline, nitpicking minute details or simply feeling so entitled they respond without actually knowing anything. And especially if your brand/calling is to engage in race based discourse, then you're going to be even more exhausted because it's exhausting AF teaching people and that goes doubly where racial politics are involved. Pay rises for all teachers BTW.
I think people should stop saying Fediverse and meaning Mastodon. There's tools to recreate walled spaces for hive minds within the Fediverse like the BPT Country Club for example there's Lemmy, Kbin, Mbin, PieFed, SubLinks and soon PixelFed Groups.
There's a reason the meme exists where you'll say something akin to vegetarian pizza is your favourite and you'll get someone in your comments saying that pepperoni pizza is cultural and you should stop trying to destroy traditions.
I'm not saying that there aren't racists on the Fediverse, there's plenty. I'm not saying that people aren't experiencing unprovoked racism. So please don't confuse this with that. Racism is never okay, overtly nor covertly. But I'm simply referring to a type of discourse that is engaged in and the expectations around it.
I guess what I'm saying is don't build a raft and expect to cross the ocean without getting your feet wet. Especially when there's boats and even planes available. #BlackMastodon
💛 “The Jim Crow Era Was Never ‘Happy Times’ for Black People”
By @clayrivers
Despite what you may have heard in the news lately, the period of Jim Crow was never nor can it ever be viewed as a period of benefit for Black families.