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Text explaining Genesis 9:25-27 regarding Noah's curse on Canaan and blessings on Shem and Japheth. It includes a map of the Promised Land with biblical cities like Shechem, Jerusalem, and Jericho.
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Text detailing Octavia Morgan Los Angeles' launch at Ulta Beauty, featuring four scents: Legendary, Dark Rose, Midnight Orchard, and L'Affaire, along with their key fragrance notes.
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The First Black Woman Owned Perfume Brand In Ulta
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A screenshot of an article paragraph detailing Hiram Revels' early life, education, and his work as a minister assisting fugitive slaves.
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Happy Woman's History Month!!!
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A pink background with dark green text stating "THINGS BLACK WOMEN ARE NOT DOING IN 2025" and the handle @BLACKWOMENHEALINGRETREATS.
A pink background with dark green text stating "BLACK WOMEN ARE NOT SETTLING FOR STRUGGLE LOVE" and the handle @BLACKWOMENHEALINGRETREATS.
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dear black woman...
black history month may have come to an end but in my household we celebrate us all year round!!! This is what we NOT going to do the rest of 2025! #womaninspiringwoman #blackgurlmagic #blackgirllemon8 #blackwomenaffirmations✨ #blackempowerment
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I am Black History
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