I walk in prosperity! My people are prosperous. I speak prosperous words over my life and that of my bloodline. I operate and activate a prosperous atmosphere. Prosperity is my inheritance from God. My lineage is covered under the prosperity of God. I exchange prosperous energy. I am a magnet of prosperous things and people. I lack nothing. I am favored, blessed, wealthy, and anointed. I fear nothing, any Earthly person or principalities. I only fear the Lord. God has His hands on me, and He will not remove His hands.
I am walking a prosperous life with prosperous people! In Jesus' name, amen.
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Nina Mae McKinney was born June 13, 1912 in Lancaster, SC. McKinney was one of the first African-American film stars in the United States and was one of the first African Americans to appear on British television. She acted in school plays in Lancaster and taught herself to dance. Her parents moved to New York to work during the Great Migration of African Americans out of the rural South in the early 20th century, and left their young daughter with her Aunt Carrie. McKinney worked internationally during the 1930s and in the postwar period in theatre, film and television, after getting her start on Broadway and in Hollywood. McKinney was dubbed “The Black Garbo” in Europe because of her striking beauty. McKinney was one of the first African-American film stars in the United States, as well as one of the first African Americans to appear on British television. In 1935, McKinney married jazz musician James “Jimmy” Monroe. They divorced in 1938. After 1960, McKinney lived in New York City. On May 3, 1967, she died of a heart attack at the age of 54.
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