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A little light reading and note taking while Juggs looks at the food on the table. I'd tell him to get down but I'm too amused by his inability to remember he doesn't like most of the things that go on falafel. #catsoflitsy
A little light reading and note taking while Juggs looks at the food on the table. I'd tell him to get down but I'm too amused by his inability to remember he doesn't like most of the things that go on falafel. #catsoflitsy
Juggernaut patiently waiting for my lap to free up. #catsoflitsy
Gonna miss this fuzzybutt curled up in my lap while reading but vacation is over. I'll console myself with the two cats I now have at home. #catsoflitsy
"This ongoing importation of slaves meant the Caribbean slavery population was continuously re-Africanized. On the other hand, most Africans brought to the United States Arrived between 1750 and 1808, the year the [importation] slave trade officially ended."
Maria Fearing was a badass. She became a missionary to Africa at 56. It's 1894 and no missionary board will pay her way because of her age. So she sold her home and supported herself. While in Africa she built homes for orphaned and kidnapped girls. She oversaw said homes until 1915 when the age restrictions of mission she was part of forced her to retire. She returned to the US where she continued to teach until her death in 1937.