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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...
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Fannie Lou Hamer was born October 6, 1917 in the Mississippi Delta. Inspired by the fighting spirit of her mother, Fannie Lou Hamer became widely known as the “Spirit” of Civil Rights movement. In early 1960’s a Black man or woman could lose their...
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Born in 1753 in Senegal, West Africa but sold into slavery at eight years old, Phillis Wheatley became the most famous female poet of the eighteenth century. At age thirteen years old and while still in slavery, Phillis Wheatley’s poems were being circulated...
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