Black Twitter: A People's History - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Chapter One
The genesis. The ones you got your whole style from. Believe the hype because the culture doesn't move without us. #AfterDark #MeetMeInTemecula #ThanksgivingClapback. But wait, who all gon' be there?

Chapter Two
Post-racial America LOL. This one is for Trayvon, for Big Mike, for everyone lost to racial injustice. #BlackLivesMatter transformed the world. #OscarsSoWhite shook the table. FML here comes that BS. N***** Navy assemble. We all we got!

Chapter Three
We in a pandemic y'all! You mean a panasonic?! Hold up—Who bought Twitter? Nah, we built this sh*t. BLACK TWITTER IS FOREVER.
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