by Freddie Ra | Apr 26, 2016 | Black 365
It’s important to remember your history and heritage, especially in a time when the “powers that be” are trying to white wash us out of history. It appears the life and story of the Queen of Sheba is no different. However, we are here to set the...
by Freddie Ra | Apr 26, 2016 | Black 365
Septima Poinsette Clark is popularly known as the Grandmother of the American Civil Rights Movement. During her days, Septima remained a civil rights activities and an educator. Septima played an important role in the voting rights of African-Americans. Clark worked...
by Forest Parks | Mar 7, 2016 | Culture, Profiles in Black History
When I look back at women like Ida B.Wells I am astonished that anyone could have achieved so much in such hard times. She was born into slavery but went onto become an investigative journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, Georgist, an early leader in...
by Forest Parks | Mar 4, 2016 | History, Profiles in Black History
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by Forest Parks | Mar 4, 2016 | Culture, History
Cathay Williams is certainly a trailblazer of sorts and for more than just being the The FIRST African American Woman In The US. Army. She is also the ONLY woman to have ever served posing as a man, she went by the name William Cathay. Here is some info about this...