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 - September Black Mail Fast FactsReading time: 1 minutesCheck out 5 Black Mail September Fast Facts!
 - “I AM A MAN”: More Than a Sign, A Symbol of Dignity and HumanityReading time: 3 minutesEmerging from the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike, the "I AM A MAN" poster became a powerful symbol of dignity…
 - Nap Time!!Reading time: 2 minutesIt's Nap Time Y'all! Before we rest, let's reflect. Check out this compelling quote from Tricia Hersey. Click the link…
 - Bring It On Black History Trivia ChallengeReading time: 1 minutesTest your knowledge with Black Mail's "Bring It On" Black History Trivia Challenge! Click on the link the post to…
 - Osbourn Dorsey: The Black Inventor Who Opened Doors for GenerationsReading time: 3 minutesOsbourn Dorsey, a Black inventor, patented a groundbreaking improvement to the door knob and door stop in 1878, Click the…
 - The Dockum Drug Store Sit-In: The First Major Sit-In Protest Against Segregation In The U.S.Reading time: 3 minutesThis post explores the Dockum Drug Store Sit-In of 1958, the first major organized sit-in protest against segregation in the…
 - Exploring The Legacy And Impact Of AfrofuturismReading time: 6 minutesThis blog post explores Afrofuturism as a movement that blends science fiction, history, and activism to reimagine Black futures, highlighting…
 - Corretta Scott-King On LoveReading time: 1 minutesActivist and author, Coretta Scott King had a lot to say about the power of love and its importance in…
 - Solution In Sight: Inventor Khalifa Aminu Is Creating Assistive Technology For The Visually ImpairedReading time: 1 minutesKhalifa Aminu, an 18-year-old Nigerian inventor, is designing assistive eyewear that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles and alert visually…
 - Belford V. Lawson Jr.: The First Black Attorney to Argue and Win a Supreme Court CaseReading time: 2 minutesBelford Vance Lawson Jr. was the first Black lawyer to argue and win a case before the U.S. Supreme Court…
 - Finders Keepers: What Now? What Next?Reading time: 2 minutesIn times of exhaustion and disillusionment, it’s easy to wonder if continuing the fight is worth it. Let's check out…