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Why I Started Blogging

May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 ~ lindanichole93 ~ Leave a comment

Hello! I hope all is well. Let’s jump right into this post. I wanted to start a blog to have extra income. My plan is to go back to school and pay for my masters degree out of pocket. That would be the dream to only worry about undergraduate student loans. I also want to … Continue reading Why I Started Blogging

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Hello everyone and Happy Labor Day! I'd like to take a second and introduce myself! My name is Linda and I'm currently in grad school studying cybersecurity. Shouout to #SNHU! I'd like to use instagram as a networking platform and keep myself accountable with my goals!
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Maxin’ and relaxin’ with these beautiful mountains.
Did you know Louisiana had a Governor of African descent? Pinkney Benton Stewart was born in 1837 to a planter and former slave. Pinchback was elected to the Louisiana senate in 1868 and served as Governor from December 9, 1872 to January 13 1873. He later served as a U.S. Marshall from 1892 to 1895.
Today I'd like to give a shoutout to the founding father of jazz, Louis Armstrong! Did you know his long "Hello Dolly" knocked the Beatles off the top of the pop charts in 1964?
Mother Venerable Henriette Diaz DeLille was a free woman of color who founded the Sisters of the Holy Family in 1842 New Orleans. The group was founded for the purpose of nursing the sick, caring for those enslaved, oprhaned, forgotten and despised. Mother Venerable Henriette Diaz DeLille two of the four phases needed for sainthood. She awaits to be proclaimed blessed. She will become the first U.S. native born African American saint when canonized.

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