I Am VViddLeF••t™️

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I like to have fun, express myself through videos, reactions as well as shorts.


😁 I started out on myspace jerking, getting lite editing and making videos years ago early 2000s



I love acting and showing my corky side of my personality. I also enjoy writing scripts, shorts, skits and I'm a published Author now, I love historical stories and make informative videos✊🏾🎬🎥




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Vlog 🎬🎥 Up Now ‼️

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Don't miss tomorrow's vlog upload! 🎬🎥‼️ You absolutely need to see this! 📸


‪@VViddleFoot‬



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🛠️⚒️Brief Overview of Black Architects and Builders in New York City✊🏿🏗️



https://youtu.be/kH0rniqebAI?si=pEw75...


Black architects and builders have played a significant role in shaping New York City's architectural landscape, particularly from the time of the Seneca Village in the 19th century. This community, established in the 1820s, was one of the first significant African American settlements in Manhattan and serves as a historical reference point for understanding the contributions of Black individuals in the city's development.

Historical Context: Seneca Village

Seneca Village was located in what is now Central Park and was home to a predominantly African American population, along with Irish and German immigrants. The village featured homes, schools, and churches, showcasing the community's resilience and ambition. The residents of Seneca Village were often landowners, which was a rarity for African Americans at the time, and they contributed to the local economy and culture.

Notable Black Architects and Builders

1. **James H. Williams**: An early African American architect in New York, Williams was known for his work in the late 19th century. He designed several buildings that reflected the architectural styles of the time, contributing to the city's diverse skyline.

2. **Vertner W. Tandy**: One of the first registered Black architects in New York, Tandy was active in the early 20th century. He designed notable buildings, including the St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Harlem, which became a significant cultural and religious center for the African American community.

3. **Harold E. Williams**: A prominent architect in the mid-20th century, Williams was known for his work on public housing projects and community centers, focusing on improving living conditions for African Americans in New York City.

4. **David Adjaye**: Although not from the historical period of Seneca Village, Adjaye is a contemporary architect of Ghanaian descent who has made significant contributions to architecture in New York City. His design of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., has garnered international acclaim.

-Contributions to Urban Development-

Black builders and architects have not only contributed to the aesthetic and cultural fabric of New York City but have also been instrumental in advocating for social justice and community development. Their work often addressed the needs of marginalized communities, providing affordable housing and public spaces that fostered community engagement.

Legacy and Recognition

The legacy of Black architects and builders in New York City is increasingly recognized today. Efforts to preserve the history of communities like Seneca Village and to highlight the contributions of Black professionals in architecture are ongoing. This recognition is crucial for understanding the full narrative of New York City's development and the diverse voices that have shaped it.

The contributions of Black architects and builders continue to influence contemporary architecture, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and representation in the field.

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Greetings, YouTube community! I've been working tirelessly behind the scenes, and I'm excited to announce I'm back! My phone broke on Labor Day, but don't worry, I'm already back with a new one, and the content you love will continue uninterrupted.

‪@VViddleFoot‬


#roadto1000subscribers #grindneverstops #grindandgrow

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My NEXT Video A Vlog 🎬🎥💯🏁

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2 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 2

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Okay I have to say the update my weight loss journey hasn't been pleasant to be honest I haven't reach my goal but I'm go harder and actually focus because, I really didn't lock in and but I have to be honest I have to get serious. I'm currently still 200 lb to be honest like actually 255 lbs still tsk (sigh) gained weight now I'm 260 lbs [photo below] just transparent anyway here goes nothing gonna go in and lose at least 10 lbs. I'll be weighting again October 19 so wassup.

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Sorry for the delay, adulting happened. But fear not, the upload train is back on track! 🎬💯😁🏁







#grindingandgrowing #roadto1000subcribers #grinddontstop

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2

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My Next Video 'New York 🗽 Black Architects'


"New York 🗽 Black ✊🏾 Architects🏗️ Forgotten Out Of History🗃️"- .

https://youtu.be/kH0rniqebAI?si=pW4dm...



Vid cred- ‪@BlackHistory-q6o‬

3 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 2

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Hey everyone! So, this week has been absolutely crazy, and my body's been working overtime to keep up. That's why I'm taking today to recharge and make sure I'm at 100% for you guys. But don't worry, the content train isn't stopping! I'm dropping a brand new video tomorrow, Saturday, that I know you're going to love. I'm already deep in the editing process, and I've got even more awesome videos lined up and ready to go. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredible understanding and patience. It means the world to me!

‪@VViddleFoot‬



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#grindcontinues
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3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2

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Hey everyone, let's all send some birthday love to Stephanie Garcia! She's an old friend, and yeah, we used to be a thing. Let's just say it didn't quite work out, haha. But seriously, I'm hoping her birthday is absolutely amazing – way better than our relationship ever was! Sending all the good vibes and positive energy her way. Let's make sure she has an unforgettable day filled with joy and happiness. Show Stephanie some birthday love, guys! She deserves it!

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