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Black Solidarity Day

A memorial day, created in 1969 by Panamanian-born activist, historian, and playwright, Carlos E. Russell. It is annually observed the day before Election Day in November, the first Monday of the month. Its purpose is for African diasporic people to exercise a 24- hour moratorium from shopping or participating in other commercial activity such as using the transit system. You can only spend money at Black owned businesses. The Pan-African ideal of the observance is to highlight racial inequality and the gap between the wealthiest of one of the most powerful nations in the world and those living in poverty.
"I'm telling everyone in my family not to spend one dime on Black Solidarity Day."
by IBTAL October 28, 2019
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Spoiled Milk

"With the way that bitch glared at me, she seems about as repusive as Spoiled Milk".
by IBTAL December 25, 2019
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Slave

Derives from the Latin word for "Slavic". The Slavics are Europeans who were enslaved throughout history by the Greeks and Romans (who sold them to Arabs and Africans in North Africa and Spain), the Vikings, and even the Germans and Russians (in more recent times). So although ignorant people will use the term "slave" to disparage people of African descent, the term is actually more associated with Europeans.
"I never knew that the Slavics were slaves to the Greeks and Romans centuries ago until I did some research on it".
by IBTAL November 25, 2019
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B1

B1=Black First. In other words, Black Empowerment before anything else. This term is used by the New Voices Of Black Media, including The Black Authority and Professor Black Truth.
"We have to approach these politicians with a B1 Agenda. We need policies that will specifically benefit us".
by IBTAL September 26, 2019
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Black History Month

The best month of the year when all of the great Black activists, athletes, inventors, scientists, scholars, musicians, poets, authors, architects, explorers, etc throughout history get the most recognition for their achievements. Africans have richest history in the world, as they are the ones who brought Mathematics, Science, Language, Architecture, Cosmetics, Art, Spirituality, Folklore, and so many other things to the world. And as for Black Americans, we are the ones who built America, and not just through free labor via slavery. It's so important for people to learn about historical figures such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Lewis Latimer (inventor of the carbon filament used in light bulbs), Benjamin Banneker (scientist, Almanac author, and farmer who built the first American clock and assisted in creating the city layout for Washington D.C.), Juan Garrido (first person in the Americas to cultivate Wheat), Garrett Morgan (inventor of the Traffic Light and the Gas Mask), W.E.B. DuBois (Pan Africanist civil rights activist who co-founded the NAACP), Kenneth Dunkley (inventor of 3D Glasses), George Crum (inventor of Potato Chips), and so many other monumental figures! Coincidentally, this month corresponds with many other events like National Heart Month, the Super Bowl, the NBA All Star Game, the Oscars, the Grammy's, and Valentine's Day.
"I gotta say, Black History Month is my favorite time of the year."
by IBTAL January 14, 2020
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Cum Roach

Get the fuck outta here with your racist comments! You lice infested Cum Roach
by IBTAL February 27, 2021
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Colin Kaepernick

The most courageous athlete that the world has seen since Muhammad Ali! Colin Kaepernick is a talented quarterback who possesses great leadership and morality. He currently has a vegan diet and works out consistently to stay in good shape, and it's just unfortunate that the NFL decided to Whiteball him for exercising his First Amendment rights, and for not standing for a national anthem that was written by a racist slave owner and celebrates the killing of slaves in it's third stanza (may Frances Scott Key rest in piss). Colin Kaepernick (no matter what ignorant people say about him) made history, and will now ALWAYS be known as an iconic hero within the Black community. From donating over 1 million dollars to different charities, to meeting with the families of the victims of police brutality, to giving back to the homeless, etc, what he's done for our community is just outstanding.
"Colin Kaepernick is one of the greatest leaders that we have in this country, during a time when we need leadership more than ever."
by IBTAL November 17, 2019
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