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365 Black History: May 29th – “Ain’t I a Woman?” Delivered, First Black Mayor of LA, & Failed Assassination of Vernon E. Jordan

365 Black History: May 29th – “Ain’t I a Woman?” Delivered, First Black Mayor of LA, & Failed Assassination of Vernon E. Jordan

by Freddie Ra | May 29, 2016 | Black 365

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 29th in Black History 1851 –...
365 Black History: May 28th – Births, Apartheid Begins in South Africa, & Treaty of Lagos

365 Black History: May 28th – Births, Apartheid Begins in South Africa, & Treaty of Lagos

by Freddie Ra | May 28, 2016 | Black 365

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 28th in Black History 1814 –...
Ralph Bunche Won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1950, Was a Diplomat and Statesman

Ralph Bunche Won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1950, Was a Diplomat and Statesman

by Freddie Ra | May 27, 2016 | Profiles in Black History

As a diplomat who accomplished the seemingly impossible by negotiating the 1949 armistice between one-year-old Israel and its Arab neighbors, Ralph Bunche demonstrated that there is more than one way to resolve an issue. For that he earned the Nobel Prize for Peace in...
365 Black History: May 27th – A Legend Dies, Stars Are Born, Even an Heroic Deed Honored

365 Black History: May 27th – A Legend Dies, Stars Are Born, Even an Heroic Deed Honored

by Freddie Ra | May 27, 2016 | Black 365

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 27th in Black History 1849 –...
Did You Know Lewis Latimer Is Responsible for Today’s Version of the Light Bulb, Not Thomas Edison?

Did You Know Lewis Latimer Is Responsible for Today’s Version of the Light Bulb, Not Thomas Edison?

by Freddie Ra | May 26, 2016 | Did You Know, Profiles in Black History

When you turn your lights on, you can thank this man who is responsible for the version of the light bulb we all use today. Thomas Edison developed the concept but this man’s use of carbon filaments in the light bulb made them work. The same process is used today. The...
Did You Know Mexicans of African Descent Established Los Angeles in 1781?

Did You Know Mexicans of African Descent Established Los Angeles in 1781?

by Freddie Ra | May 26, 2016 | Africa, Afro-Latinx, Did You Know, History, Profiles in Black History

The Los Angeles Pobladores, or “townspeople,” were a group of 44 settlers and four soldiers from Mexico who established the famed city on this day in 1781 in what is now California. The settlers came from various Spanish castes, with over half of the group being...
George Washington Carver Was Born to Enslaved Parents & Changed the World with a Peanut

George Washington Carver Was Born to Enslaved Parents & Changed the World with a Peanut

by Freddie Ra | May 26, 2016 | Profiles in Black History

If an honest history of the deep South is ever written, Dr. George Washington Carver will stand out as one of the truly great men of his time. Born of slave parents in 1860 in Diamond, Missouri, Dr. buy trazodone online...
Frederick Douglass Escaped Slavery, Influenced a Nation, & Championed Women’s Rights

Frederick Douglass Escaped Slavery, Influenced a Nation, & Championed Women’s Rights

by Freddie Ra | May 25, 2016 | Profiles in Black History

When Frederick A. Douglass was born in 1817 on a Maryland plantation, his given name was Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. Frederick Douglass constantly fought against his slave condition and was constantly in trouble with the overseer. buy stromectol online...
How the Zulu Nation Changed World History with the Greatest Victory of Indigenous People Over European Armament

How the Zulu Nation Changed World History with the Greatest Victory of Indigenous People Over European Armament

by Freddie Ra | May 24, 2016 | Africa, Profiles in Black History

The Zulu Nation changed world history in 1879 with the greatest victory of indigenous people over European Armament. The Zulu defeat of The British Army, at the Battle of Isandlwana, changed the course of European History with the death of Napoleon the fourth who was...
W.E.B. DuBois Became a Pan-Africanist & Promoted Black Economic Unity, But This Isn’t Taught in Schools

W.E.B. DuBois Became a Pan-Africanist & Promoted Black Economic Unity, But This Isn’t Taught in Schools

by Freddie Ra | May 24, 2016 | Profiles in Black History

No single title does credit to the prodigious talents of Dr. W.E.B. DuBois. Born on February 23, 1868 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, he has been labeled an educator, author, historian, socialogist, philosopher, poet, leader and radical. In 1903, his famous book...
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