365 Black History: May 23rd – Jamaican Hero, Engineering Patent, the birth of a Star & a Boxing Legend

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The 365 Black History serious is designed to give our community a chance to learn and appreciate the achievement, struggles and experience of our ancestors, inventors, business people, scientific, educators, children and more.

On May 23rdin Black History

1832 – Samuel Sharpe, Jamaican hero, hanged.

“I wold rather die among yonder gallows, than live in slavery.” ~ Samuel Sharpe

Samuel “Sam” Sharpe, or Sharp, National Hero of Jamaica, was the so called slave leader behind the widespread Jamaican Baptist War slave rebellion of 1832.

1871 – L. Bell patents the locomotive smoke stack

Click here and you can see his patent.

1952 – Champion boxer Marvin Hagler was Born.

Nathaniel “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler was born on this date in Newark, New Jersey. He is famed for his epic bouts with Sugar Ray Leonard.

1973 – Soul Singer, Maxwell was born.

Maxwell has grown over the years, but is one of the defining artist in the Neo Soul Movement. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. His parents are Caribbean and Puerto Rican. He has been nominated for 4 Grammy Awards.

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Our history has a long, glorious and bright light that has shown since the dawn of time. However, it has long been hidden from us as if we were blind.

Now is the time to come together and consciously grow our understanding of our ancestors, culture, history and place in this world. The only way we can do this tie the knot of our past with our present to create the future we all desire.

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