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“On this day, 19 March 1968, more than 1,000 students at the historically Black Howard University began an occupation of the administration building that shut down the school. The protests were spurred by the planned expulsion of...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 19 March 1968, more than 1,000 students at the historically Black Howard University began an occupation of the administration building that shut down the school. The protests were spurred by the planned expulsion of 37 fellow activists and went on to demand student involvement in disciplinary procedures, a more developed African-American studies curriculum, and the resignation of the university president. After four days, the takeover ended with the administration granting all but the resignation. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1945806238937850/?type=3

Why do they call you The Mistress of the Dark and where did that start and come from?

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elvira-macabre:

Curious anons

Hey, thanks for asking, nonnie!

Ya know, back then - and I really mean waaayy back… - my mother was the true Mistress of the Dark with lots of powers, which my not-so-great-uncle rather wanted for himself. Unfortunately he made it to catch her and later also my aunt, who by the way sent me away when I was a baby to protect me from him and actually explained everything to me in the end. Well, ya know relatives: never see them ‘round and then they wanna steal your magic book, your powers and your life… But damn, he sure as hell underestimated me - and now I can carry on my mothers inheritance including her title.

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So Sweet So Perverse (1969, Umberto Lenzi)

movieposters:
“Meet the Feebles (1989), Peter Jackson
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movieposters:

Meet the Feebles (1989), Peter Jackson

cinemasentries:
“Meet the Feebles
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cinemasentries:

Meet the Feebles

weirdlandtv:

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A giant pink bunny on top of Colletto Fava mountain in Piedmont, Italy. By Viennese art collective, Gelitin.