“After months of collective trauma, people need to see that good things are still possible and happening.”
Melinda Oliver, a black woman from St. Louis, Missouri, shared a video of her mom’s surprise and delight while reading her acceptance letter and sizable scholarship award to law school—what she called “black joy”— in a tweet that became Twitter’s most-liked this week, according to data from NewsWhip, a social media tracking firm.
Oliver’s mother, Linda, has been “loving every minute” of the overwhelming love people have shown for her, and has “been reading all the comments, and loves that people are feeling so encouraged and inspired by our family’s special moment,” Oliver said.
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