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Black Freedom of Speech

Black Freedom of Speech

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Producer of this podcast: Chair, Governor's Legacy Committee

📣 Official Announcement: Black Freedom of Speech USA

From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the frontlines of Iraq, Black men and women have served this nation with unwavering valor. They fought for freedom—freedom they were often denied at home. They bled for justice. They died for the right to speak.

Today, I honor that legacy.

Black Freedom of Speech USA is not just a statement. It is my movement, my declaration— A call to recognize that freedom of speech is sacred, especially for those whose voices have been silenced, dismissed, distorted, or denied.

I speak to honor the fallen. I speak to uplift the living. I speak because silence is surrender.

Freedom of speech is not a luxury—it is the foundation of justice, empowerment, and progress. When Black voices are heard, truth is amplified, history is honored, and the future is shaped with strength, resilience, and clarity.

Black Freedom of Speech means I have the right to protest injustice, To speak truth to power, To challenge systems that divide and diminish. It means I can raise my voice—not just for myself, but for those who cannot speak.

As the Bible says,

“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed.” —Proverbs 31:8

I am guided by faith, Fueled by conviction, And committed to change.

I am not perfect, But I never quit. I ask, “What can I do?” Never, “What can’t I?”

So, I speak boldly. I stand tall. I honor the voices that built this nation— Those who served, Those who sacrificed, And those who still struggle to be heard.

This is not just about freedom. It’s about a better America— An America where speech is not silenced by fear, And truth is not buried by injustice.

Black Freedom of Speech USA is my commitment. My voice is power—and I will use it.

Mr. Lucky-The Educator

Blessings

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