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Ever Wonder What Happened To The Montgomery, AL Bus Rosa Parks Boarded on December 1, 1955?
November 30, 2015
Ever Wonder What Happened To The Montgomery, AL Bus Rosa Parks Boarded on December 1, 1955? Click the link to…
The Legacy Of Wilsonism
November 28, 2015
The Legacy of Wilsonism: Exposing The Racist Legacy of President Woodrow Wilson
NASA Mathematician Recieves Medal Of Freedom
November 27, 2015
NASA Mathematician Katherine G. Johnson Recieves Medal of Freedom
Violette Anderson: First African American Woman Admitted To Practice Before The U.S. Supreme Court
November 27, 2015
Violette Anderson: First African American Woman Admitted To Practice Before The U.S. Supreme Court. Click the link to learn more!
From Ebony Magazine: 5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans
November 26, 2015
From Ebony Magazine: 5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans. Click the link to learn more.
Annie Lee: African American Artist Who Captured Black Americana Through Her Paintings
November 25, 2015
Annie Lee: African American Artist Who Captured Black Americana Through Her Paintings. Click the link to learn more!
“Faith Is Taking The First Step Even When You Don’t See The Whole Staircase.” -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
November 22, 2015
Black History: Special Delivery!! "Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase." - Dr.…
Supreme Court Victory and Mysterious Disappearance of Lloyd Gaines
November 19, 2015
Lloyd Gaines: 1st African American to be accepted into the University of Missouri Law School. Click the link to learn…
Hugh Mulzac: The First U.S. African American Merchant Marine Shipmaster
November 11, 2015
Hugh Mulzac – The First U.S. African American Merchant Marine Shipmaster. Click the link to learn more!
AWESOME! Mortician Opens Fresh Food Store Because He Was Tired Seeing People Die
October 24, 2015
Mortician Erich March was tired of seeing people in his East Baltimore community die of conditions like diabetes and hypertension.…
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