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December 31, 2015

“I have come across so many weaklings who profess to be leaders and in the test I have found them but slaves of a nobler class. They perform the will of their masters without question.” -Marcus Garvey

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“I have come across so many weaklings who profess to be leaders and in the test I have found them but slaves of a nobler class.  They perform the will of their masters without question.  -Marcus Garvey

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The Black Mail Blog was launched in July 2015. Since that time, we’ve brought you 260 posts of facts, trivia, new, and quotes. Bringing you, “Black History: Special Delivery!!” has been a pleasure in 2015. Looking forward to 2016! Happy New Year!

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  1. Quote: “When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.” -Unknown 10/9/15
  2. Slaves Identified As “Workers” In School Text Book?? 10/3/15
  3. Maya Angelou Quote: “I do not trust people who don’t love themselves and yet tell me, ‘I love you.’ There is an African saying which is: Be careful when a naked person offers you a shirt. -Maya Angelou 10/16/15
  4. Striking Photo From 1962: Discouraging Housing Integration in Lakeview, NY 9/5/15
  5. Sarah Collins Rudolph: Survivor of The 1963 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing 9/8/15
  6. Supreme Court Victory and Mysterious Disappearance of Lloyd Gaines 11/19/15
  7. Albert Cleage: Founder The Shrine of The Black Madonna 7/30/15
  8. Prathia Hall: Where MLK First Heard “I Have A Dream” 8/1/15
  9. Black Face Fundraiser for Baltimore Cops Indicted on Freddy Gray Murder Canceled 7/23/15
  10. Dr. Bennet Omalu: Discovered CTE Disease in NFL Players 9/19/15

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John Berry Meachum: Education Pioneer & Founder of The Floating Freedom School

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 John Berry Meachum (1789-1854) was born into slavery in Goochland County, VA. Meachum’s owner moved several times; eventually settling in Kentucky. He learned carpentry and other trades from his owner. He used funds from carpentry work to purchase his freedom as well as the freedom of his father and wife. Before he was able to purchase the freedom of his wife, she was moved to St. Louis. Meachum followed her there and then purchased her freedom. While in St. Louis, Meachum met John Peck, a white Baptist Missionary. Peck had come to St. Louis to start a worship and educational center for Native Americans. Peck also saw the need to establish a place of worships for blacks as well and asked Meachum to help him. Meachum was ordained. He and Peck eventually started the First African Baptist Church in 1825. The church is still in existence today.

 The church was used to provide both religious and secular education classes for free and enslaved blacks. Meachum also used his resources to purchase the freedom of other slaves. The school drew up to 300 students. Initially education of free and enslaved black had been supported in Missouri. As racial tensions grew, education of blacks began to be viewed as a threat to slavery. This resulted in a law being enacted to ban education of free blacks and slaves. The law was not consistently enforced. However it did result in Meachum’s educational classes at the church being shut down. Meachum crafted an ingenious strategy to continue educating blacks in St. Louis. He furnished a steamboat and opened the “Floating Freedom School” on the Mississippi River (which was under federal jurisdiction) putting it beyond the jurisdiction of Missouri officials.

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