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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Fulton County and the residents of the current and new District 5. It is my honor to serve the citizens of Fulton County as Commissioner. #SelectFulton #MarvinArringtonJr #CommissionerArrington #FultonCounty

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Fulton County and the residents of the current and new District 5. It is my honor to serve the citizens of Fulton County as Commissioner.

#SelectFulton #MarvinArringtonJr #CommissionerArrington #FultonCounty

Reposted from @fultoncomm5 Join us for the 2023 Black History Film Festival @blkhistfilmfest Opening Reception: Friday, February 24, 2023 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Central Library One Margaret Mitchell Square (downtown Atlanta) Doors open at 5:00 pm. RSVP: http://2023bhff.eventbrite.com FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE BUS: Fulton County Yellow Parking Lot 593 Central Avenue FREE FOOD & BEVERAGES SERVED The Opening Reception will feature a screening of ‘Bo Legs: Marvin Arrington, Sr., An Atlanta Story’. The film highlights how Mr. Arrington helped to transform the city of his birth from a segregated, provincial town into the international metropolis that it is today. The remaining films will be screened from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 25th at the following libraries: Adams Park – Big Mama, Codeswitching Adamsville – Driving While Black, King Richard Alpharetta – Fences, Codeswitching Cleveland - Big Mama, Codeswitching College Park - Big Mama, Codeswitching East Roswell - Big Mama, Codeswitching Fairburn - Big Mama, Codeswitching Hapeville – Big Mama, Fences Kirkwood – Driving While Black, Codeswitching Mechanicsville - Big Mama, Codeswitching Northwest – Is that Black Enough For You?, Big Mama Ponce – Driving While Black, Big Mama Wolf Creek – King Richard, Codeswitching The event can be shared on social media via the hashtag #2023BHFF. For more Fulton County news, sign up for the weekly e-newsletter #OneFulton at https://goo.gl/Nb1L84. You can also visit Fulton County’s website at www.fultoncountyga.gov or connect with Fulton County government on Twitter at @FultonInfo or Facebook at @fultoninfo. ###

Reposted from @fultoncomm5 Join us for the 2023 Black History Film Festival @blkhistfilmfest

Opening Reception: Friday, February 24, 2023 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Central Library One Margaret Mitchell Square (downtown Atlanta)

Reposted from @kapsi1911 ‪In recognition of Black History Month, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. continues to recognize a few of its member's “Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor.” #KappaHistoryIsBlackHistory Rev. Ralph Abernathy (1948 initiate of the Beta Zeta of Kappa Alpha Psi) was a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and beyond. As the young pastor of First Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL, he and Martin Luther King, Jr. were among the leaders of the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott organized in response to the arrest of Rosa Parks. In 1961, Abernathy's First Baptist Church was the site of the May 21 "siege," where an angry mob of white segregationists surrounded 1,500 people inside the sanctuary. At one point, the situation seemed so dire that Abernathy and King considered giving themselves up to the mob to save the sanctuary's men, women, and children. On May 25, Abernathy was arrested on breach of peace charges after escorting William Sloane Coffin's Connecticut Freedom Ride to the Montgomery Greyhound Bus Terminal, neither the first nor the last instance of civil disobedience in a lifetime of activism. After Dr. King's assassination on April 4, 1968, Abernathy took up the leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Poor People's Campaign and led the 1968 March on Washington. Ralph Abernathy died in 1990. Kevin Scott Grand Historian‬

Reposted from @kapsi1911 ‪In recognition of Black History Month, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. continues to recognize a few of its member’s “Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor.”

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