John William "Bud" Rogan was the tallest man of African descent in recorded history (8β9 ft) βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/John-Wi...
John William "Bud" Rogan was the tallest man of African descent in recorded history (8β9 ft) βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/John-Wi...
Jean Baptist Pointe Desable founded the city of Chicago in 1790. βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/Jean-Ba...
Plantation owners demanded females start having children at 13. #BlackHistoryMonth βReadβ ko-fi.com/Post/plantat...
How Black People Have Been Abused In The Field of Medicine. βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/How-Bla...
13 years ago today, at only 17, an unarmed Trayvon Martin was shot dead by George Zimmerman, fueling a movement. #BlackLivesMatter
Happy Birthday to the late civil rights activist, Rosa Parks! In 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger and got arrested for violating the cityβs racial segregation laws.
John Morton Finney was a Buffalo soldier who fought in World War 1, earned 11 degrees and practiced law until he was 106 years old.
He was believed to be the longest practicing attorney in the United States. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Whoopi Goldberg and her mother, 1986.
The Fascinating and Tragic story of the Fultz sisters who were Quadruplets. βReadβ
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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
On this day in 1929, Civil Rights Movement leader, Martin Luther King Jr. was born. Gone, but not forgotten.
Rest in Power.
Happy birthday to the late Afeni Shakur. A political activist, Black Panther, philanthropist and Mother to the Late Tupac Shakur.
On this day in 1961, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes, the first black students enrolled at the University of Georgia, were suspended.
This was after thousands of white people violently rioted. They were initially denied enrollment but a federal judge ordered their admission
It is so important for you and me to spend time today learning something about the past so that we can better understand the present, analyze it and then do something about it.β βMalcolm X
Sesame Street was originally created for black & brown inner city kids. βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/Sesame-...
BASS REEVES, THE REAL LONE RANGER βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/BASS-RE...
How Black People Have Been Abused In The Field of Medicine. βReadβ ko-fi.com/post/How-Bla...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on vacation in Jamaica, 1965.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Did you know that James Hemings, is the reason macaroni and cheese made it to America. Β
The Chef de cuisine was the first American to train as a chef in France. He was enslaved by Thomas Jefferson at 8.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Did you know that James Hemings, is the reason macaroni and cheese made it to America. Β
The Chef de cuisine was the first American to train as a chef in France. He was enslaved by Thomas Jefferson at 8.
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At 16, Yvette Stevens joined the Black Panther Party. She was responsible selling the Black Panther newspaper & helping start the free breakfast program for children.
You might know her by another name: CHAKA KHAN!
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Guion βGuyβ Bluford was the first Black American in space as a mission specialist aboard the space shuttle ''Challenger'' in 1983. Of 10,000 applicants to the NASA space program, Guion S. Bluford was one of 35 chosen to join the new space shuttle team in January 1978.
Happy 82nd birthday to Guion "Guy" Bluford, the first Black American in Space.
If the child on the left was old enough to pick cotton and the child on the right was old enough to attend Klan rallies, then today's children are old enough to learn about both of these and how they've led us to where we are today.
Sarah Rector became a multi-millionare oil baron and the richest black child at just 12 years old.
She was so rich that Oklahoma legislature legally declared her to be a white person. Β
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Rector was already a millionaire by the time she had turned 18. She left Tuskegee with her entire family and moved to Kansas City, Missouri.
Given her wealth, the Oklahoma Legislature declared her to be a white person, so that she would be allowed to travel in first-class accommodations on the railroad, as befitted her position.
In October 1913, Rector received royalties of $11,567. As soon as Rector began to receive a lot of money, there was pressure to change Rector's guardianship from her parents to a local white resident.