History of the US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
As we have less than 300 days before our next PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, it is very important to avoid CULTURAL AMNESIA. Many doors were opened in the past 20 years but unfortunately those who fought against opening the doors are very good at bullying African Americans from taking the steps required to open the door or hold the door open for others to enter behind them!
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ADVOCATE
advocate (n.) mid-14c., "one whose profession is to plead cases in a court of justice," a technical term from Roman law, from Old French avocat "barrister, advocate, spokesman," from Latin advocatus "one called to aid; a pleader, advocate," noun use of past participle of advocare "to call" (as witness or advisor) from ad- "to" (see ad-) + vocare"to call," related to vocem (see voice (n.)). Also in Middle English as "one who intercedes for another," and "protector, champion, patron." Feminine forms advocatess, advocatrice were in use in 15c." Source: Onlyne Etymology Dictionary Black Parent ConnectOur mission is to create, support and report activity that removes BARRIERS for children of our members. Archives
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