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By Roland A. Pattillo, MD, FACOG (retired) The spread of viruses and bacteria is something we experience throughout our lives. From the common cold to more serious health issues like HIV-AIDS and Ebola, we fear mass transmission. In 2020, this fear became very real with COVID-19. But today, there is hope. Others of my era... [Read More]

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United States Facts

  • Back-to-Africa movement
  • (1830) Rev. Peter Williams, Jr. “This is Our Country”
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center/Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (1971- )
  • Jena Six
  • Weaver, Robert Clifton (1907-1997)
  • (1871) Congressman Joseph H. Rainey, “Speech Made in Reply to An Attack Upon the Colored State Legislators of South Carolina..."
  • Little Rock Crisis, 1957
  • Jefferson F. Long
  • Haralson, Jeremiah (1846–1916)
  • Philip Emeagwali

Women Facts

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  • 'Mind you children, not my business', Trinidad woman told cop
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  • Mixed fortunes for Williams sisters at US Open - Voice Online
  • Abbott, Robert Sengstacke (1870-1940)
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Black People Facts

  • William L. Dawson
  • (1884) William H. Crogman, “Negro Education: Its Helps and Hindrances”
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  • (1839) Andrew Harris, “Slavery Presses Down Upon the Free People of Color”
  • Post–Civil Rights era in African-American history
  • The famous boxer Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns becomes the first Black man to win boxi
  • Grose, William (1835-1898)
  • (1832) Maria W. Stewart, “Why Sit Ye Here and Die?”
  • Jack Johnson
  • Ntozake Shange

American Civil War Facts

  • The USS Jesse L. Brown, the first U.S. naval ship
  • Calvary Baptist Church, Spokane, Washington (1890- )
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