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Oh No She Didn’t! Woman Facing 5 Years In Prison For Putting Image of Confederate Flag On Black Co-Worker’s Desk
December 24, 2015
Oh No She Didn’t! Woman facing prison time after placing Confederate flag image on black co-worker's desk. Click the link…
Enough Already With Bashing Steve Harvey!
December 24, 2015
And this my friends is the real truth!
Eunice Hunton Carter: African American Attorney Who Played Key Role In Prosecuting Organized Crime In The 1930’s
December 13, 2015
Eunice Hunton Carter Was An African American Lawyer Who Played A Key Role In Prosecuting Organized Crime In New York.…
Ellen Walker Craig: 1st African American Female Mayor In The U.S.
December 12, 2015
Ellen Walker Craig: 1st African American female to be elected mayor of a U.S. by popular vote. A former domestic,…
Bessie Stringfield: “The Negro Motorcycle Queen”
December 12, 2015
Bessie Stringfield: “The Negro Motorcycle Queen”. She began riding at a time when “good girls” did not ride motorcycles. Click…
The Colored Female’s Free Produce Society
December 11, 2015
The Colored Female's Free Produce Society: Women Who Opposed Purchasing Goods And Services Produced By Slave Labor
Legal Equalizer App: Created To Educate Citizens On Their Rights When Interacting With Law Enforcement
December 10, 2015
The Legal Equalier App: Created to teach citizens about their rights when interacting with law enforcement. Click the link to…
Jane Matilda Bolin: 1st Black Female Judge In The United States
December 4, 2015
On July 22, 1939, Jane M. Bolin became the first African American female judge in U.S. history. Click the link…
True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice. – Martin Luther King, Jr.
November 30, 2015
True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice. - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Carl Brashear: 1st African American and 1st Amputee To Become A Master Diver In The U.S. Navy
November 30, 2015
Carl Brashear: 1st African American and 1st Amputee To Become A Master Diver In The U.S. Navy. Click the link…
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