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365 Black History: May 10th – Mandela’s Inaguration, Voter Fraud Has Long History in America & First Black Governor

365 Black History: May 10th – Mandela’s Inaguration, Voter Fraud Has Long History in America & First Black Governor

by Freddie Ra | May 10, 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 10th in Black History 1837 –...
365 Black History: May 5th – Adam Clayton Powell Begins His Legacy, Gwendolyn Brooks First, Hank Aaron & More

365 Black History: May 5th – Adam Clayton Powell Begins His Legacy, Gwendolyn Brooks First, Hank Aaron & More

by Freddie Ra | May 5, 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 5th in Black History: 1865 –...
365 Black History: May 4th – Chicago Defender, Inventor Patents Home Convenience, & More

365 Black History: May 4th – Chicago Defender, Inventor Patents Home Convenience, & More

by Freddie Ra | May 4, 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 4th in Black history: 1891 –...
365 Black History: May 3rd – Sugar Ray Robinson, the Godfather of Soul, & a Crack in Real Estate Racism

365 Black History: May 3rd – Sugar Ray Robinson, the Godfather of Soul, & a Crack in Real Estate Racism

by Freddie Ra | May 3, 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 3rd in Black History: 1921 –...
365 Black History: May 2nd – “The Real McCoy”, Negro Baseball League, Poor People’s Campaign & More

365 Black History: May 2nd – “The Real McCoy”, Negro Baseball League, Poor People’s Campaign & More

by Freddie Ra | May 2, 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 2nd in Black History: 1844 –...
365 Black History: May 1st – Gwendolyn Brooks, a Birth, Mother of the Year, First Black Governor of Virgin Islands & More

365 Black History: May 1st – Gwendolyn Brooks, a Birth, Mother of the Year, First Black Governor of Virgin Islands & More

by Freddie Ra | May 1, 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 1st in Black History: Dr. James...
Benjamin Banneker Was an Inventor, Astronomer, Engineer & Activist Who Called Out Thomas Jefferson’s Racist Rhetoric

Benjamin Banneker Was an Inventor, Astronomer, Engineer & Activist Who Called Out Thomas Jefferson’s Racist Rhetoric

by Freddie Ra | Apr 30, 2016 | Profiles in Black History

Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 on a farm along the Patapsco River, about 10 miles from Baltimore, to a free mulatto mother and an African father who had purchased his way out of slavery. He spent most of his young life on the farm, going off to a Quaker school in...
This Day in History: Louis Armstrong Begins, an HBCU is Established, Angola Gets Free, & More

This Day in History: Louis Armstrong Begins, an HBCU is Established, Angola Gets Free, & More

by Freddie Ra | Nov 11, 2015 | Black 365

Here are a few important things that have happened on this day, November 10th, in black history. 1999 – 1995: Nigerian author and poet Ken Saro-Wiwa is executed. 1995: Nigerian author and poet Ken Saro-Wiwa is executed. 1999 – 1989: The Civil rights...
This Day in History: Nat Turner Confession, Patents Filed, a Golf First, & More | Nov. 10th

This Day in History: Nat Turner Confession, Patents Filed, a Golf First, & More | Nov. 10th

by Freddie Ra | Nov 10, 2015 | Black 365

1994 – Death Carmen McRae A noted Jazz singer died on November 10, 1994 1960 – First Black Presidential Press Secretary President John F. Kennedy named Andrew T. Hatcher associate press secretary. Hatcher was the first Black to hold this position. 1957...
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