Joe Patterson
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Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.
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Vocal’s Notifications. Top Story - February 2023.
I woke up one morning last week and found something very interesting when I checked my Vocal profile. There was a notifications icon right next to my profile picture. I have to say the site of that notification icon brought me a great deal of relief and joy. Every Vocal writer is about to do a lot better on this site for a number of major reasons.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal
30 for 30
Sup…My name is Joe Patterson. I am a writer for Vocal.com and last weekend on February 5th I made it to my 30th birthday. In the past I never really thought much about what it would be like if I actually lived to see the age of 30, but here I am. I made it to the big 3-0 and I wanted to write an article retracing the different stages of my life and what I have learned in my three decades in this world.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal
Black History Month: The Greensboro Sit-In
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of Emmett Till many calls to action for Civil Rights were taking shape. One of the earliest started in my hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina. This event that would take shape would become known as the Greensboro Sit-In and its formation would take shape in a way that not only changed the city, but the country as a whole forever.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal
Black History Month: The Murder Of Emmett Till. Top Story - February 2023.
If anyone were to ever ask the question of when exactly did the American Civil Rights movement begin, they would probably receive multiple responses. Perhaps the best response that one could give would be August 28th, 1955. It was on this day that one of the most senseless and brutal murders in American history took place, the murder of Emmett Louis Till. This was also the day that darkness was brought to the light in a way that would change the world forever.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal




