Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960

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Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black Doctor in Doctor Who

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black [SPOILER]
  9. Mae Jemison becomes the first black woman to travel into space, 1992.

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black [SPOILER]
  9. Mae Jemison becomes the first black woman to travel into space, 1992.
    10’ George McJunkin, slave-born cowboy who discovered Folsom arrow-head points

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black [SPOILER]
  9. Mae Jemison becomes the first black woman to travel into space, 1992.
    10’ George McJunkin, slave-born cowboy who discovered Folsom arrow-head points
  10. Colin Powell, first black Secretary of State

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black [SPOILER]
  9. Mae Jemison becomes the first black woman to travel into space, 1992.
    10’ George McJunkin, slave-born cowboy who discovered Folsom arrow-head points
  10. Colin Powell, first black Secretary of State
  11. Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old who desegregated William Frantz Elementary School, an all-white public school in New Orleans, 1960

Celebrating Black History Month

  1. Greensboro Sit-In, 1960
  2. Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in baseball, 1947
  3. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
  4. Barack Obama, first African American US President, 2009 to 2017.
  5. Willie O’Ree, first black player in the NHL, Canadian who played for Boston in 1958 and again in 60-61.
  6. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man, 1955.
  7. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech, 1963.
  8. Jo Martin, the first black [SPOILER]
  9. Mae Jemison becomes the first black woman to travel into space, 1992.
    10’ George McJunkin, slave-born cowboy who discovered Folsom arrow-head points
  10. Colin Powell, first black Secretary of State
  11. Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old who desegregated William Frantz Elementary School, an all-white public school in New Orleans, 1960
  12. Martin Delany, first black field officer in the United States Army

I’ll pass.

Double entendres

  1. Facial

Double entendres

  1. Facial
  2. Cock

Double entendres

  1. Facial
  2. Cock
  3. On top

Double entendres

  1. Facial
  2. Cock
  3. On top
  4. Foot

Double entendres

  1. Facial
  2. Cock
  3. On top
  4. Foot
  5. Bottom

Foot?

Double entendres

  1. Facial
  2. Cock
  3. On top
  4. Foot
  5. Bottom
  6. Pearl necklace