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Elbert Frank Cox

  • Dec 5, 1895
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Elbert Frank Cox was born on this day in Evansville, Indiana. He became the first Black to hold a doctorates degree in mathematics which he received from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York in 1925.

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Spelman College
Spelman College is a four-year liberal arts womens college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta.[2] Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman was the fourth historically black female
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Source: BlackHistory.com
Nov
1
2012
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 just outside of Baltimore, Maryland, the son of a slave. His grandfather had been a member of a royal family in Africa and was wise in agricultural endeavors.His father, Robert, was an African slave who purchased his freedom and his mother, Mary, was the daughter
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Source: Black History Resources
Indiana Works to expand access to small business recovery resources | The Crusader Newspaper Group
New partnership aims to provide direct outreach, support to minority employers; small businesses encouraged to leverage available grants, loans to aid recovery
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Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
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'When Do You Get That Off?': Mendeecees Harris' Latest Pic Derails When Fans Zoom In on His Ankle Bracelet
Mendeecees Harris left folks wondering about his ankle bracelet in a post shared to Instagram on Sunday, June
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
It will be up to us to make “this time” different for Black progress in America | The Crusader Newspaper Group
Just as the coronavirus confronts the world with an unprecedented negative reality, so does the spirit of global rebuke of Black oppression create a level of optimism for positive change that no living person has
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Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
Judge warns of possible move of trial in George Floyd death
Left to right: Former Minneapolis officers Tou Thao, Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas
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Source: theGrio
Black Elementary & High School Education
Understanding the level of participation of Blacks in Public and Private Schools gives insight into the performance level and potential college
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Source: BlackDemographics.com | The African American Population
Sponsored by National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Boston Metropolitan Chapter
Sunday Brew — May 31, 2020
If information which surfaced over last weekend that there could have been manipulation of Leon Bailey to openly criticise the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is true, then it would be most
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
Katherine G. Johnson, the Groundbreaking NASA Mathematician Featured in Hidden Figures, Has Died at 101
Katherine G. Johnson, the NASA mathematician who played a key role in helping America win the space race and whose story was featured in the 2016 film Hidden Figures, died
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Source: The Root
Feb
24
2020
How moving to NYC led to my liberation as a bisexual man
I put a lot of pressure on myself to make it on my own, I was still in the closet about being bisexual, I harbored years of built-up, unresolved trauma, and I had rocky relationships with people — the worst part was I took all of that baggage with me to New
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Source: theGrio
John Legend And Common Reunite For A Timely Performance Of ‘Glory’
Common and John Legend / David 2015, John Legend came one step closer to EGOT status when he and Common won an Oscar for “Glory,” the theme song they wrote for the civil rights film
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Sponsored by Pride Academy
Puma Honors Former NBA Player God Shammgod and His Legendary 'Shammgod' Crossover With Signature Sneaker
More than 20 years after God Shammgod created an iconic ankle-breaking crossover, the former NBA player-turned-coach now has his own custom
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
Sponsored by Diversity In Action
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's see-no-evil posture on coronavirus | The Atlanta Voice
President Donald Trump’s persistent see-no-evil posture on coronavirus testing — if you don’t look for the virus, the cases go away — defies both science and street
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
(William) Manning Marable
May 13, 1950
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Sponsored by Diversity In Action
Apr
1
2011
Fourth of July could create 'the perfect storm' for spreading coronavirus, infectious disease doctor warns | The Atlanta Voice
As the Fourth of July weekend nears, an infectious disease doctor said the United States could be heading into “the perfect storm” for a spike in new coronavirus
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
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HBCUs: They have overcome and will do so again
I have every confidence that, like Harvard, flagship HBCUs such as Hampton and Howard Universities will adapt and continue to provide excellence in education and opportunities for the next generation to learn and develop the skills needed to compete in the domestic and global
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Source: New Pittsburgh Courier - Powered by Real Times Media
Sponsored by Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association (MBLA)
Mae Jemison
Mae Jemison , in full Mae Carol Jemison (born Oct. 17, 1956, Decatur, Ala., U.S.), American physician and the first African American woman to become an astronaut. In 1992 she spent more than a week orbiting Earth in the space shuttle
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Source: Brittanica
Sponsored by Illinois Math and Science Academy
Massey, Walter E. (1938 - )
Prominent educator Walter Eugene Massey was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on April 5, 1938.  His father, Almar, was a steelworker and his mother, Essie, a teacher.  Massey had an exceptional mind, even at an early age.  By the time he finished 10th grade, his skills in mathematics were strong
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Source: Black Past
Apr
5
1938
Trump angrily responds to Black Lives Matter mural to be painted in front of Trump Tower
A man dances on a massive “Black Lives Matter” mural covers a city street on June 29, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York
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Bush, Dwight L. (1957 - )
Ambassador Dwight Bush had a 35 year career in finance and corporate management before he became a U.S. diplomat. He has served as an executive within numerous financial institutions and sat on the board of directors for several corporate, educational, and non-profit organizations. As of this
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Source: Black Past
Sponsored by Illinois Math and Science Academy
Saint Paul’s College of Virginia (1888-- )
Saint Paul’s College of Virginia is a private college located in Lawrenceville, Virginia.  The college was founded on September 24, 1888, by James Solomon Russell, a newly-ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church. He became the first principal of the institution, which in 1890 was
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Source: Black Past
Sep
24
1888
Top 10 Famous African American Scientists and their Contributions
We live in the twenty-first century with modern comforts to help make our lives simpler and easier. It wouldn’t have been possible without the unrelenting efforts of numerous scientists and their useful inventions. America is one of the major hubs of new scientific discoveries and behind those are
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NYC Mayor To Have “Black Lives Matter” Painted In Front of Trump Tower
According to the New York Daily News, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has greenlit the painting of “Black Lives Matter” in giant yellow letters in front of Trump Tower on Fifth Ave between 56th and 57th streets in Midtown Manhattan and Cheeto Jesus is cursing the heavens for the
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Too many African American children are born in shackles
Police serve as an occupying force in poor communities of color because those communities exist—often created by red-lining— worsened by savage inequality of schools and health care and job
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Source: New Pittsburgh Courier - Powered by Real Times Media
Sponsored by New York University
Avery Brooks
Avery Brooks is an American entertainer who is involved in acting, singing and film direction. He was born in Evansville, Indiana on October 2, 1948 to Eva Lydia and Samuel Brooks. His mother was a music conductor and instructor and his father was a machine operator. He belonged to a musical
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Source: Black History Resources
Oct
2
1948
COVID-19 Changes Landscape, Highlights Need for Women in STEM
FinTech executive Monica Eaton-Cardone notes that the crisis also underscores the need to encourage women to make careers in science, technology, engineering, and
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Alex Haley
Alex Haley , in full Alexander Palmer Haley (born August 11, 1921, Ithaca, New York, U.S.—died February 10, 1992, Seattle, Washington), American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of African
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Source: Brittanica
Feb
10
1992
Black Lives Matter groups plan national convention
(Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty
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Sponsored by National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Boston Professional Chapter
Kenyans reject bid to reopen schools on virus fears
Kenyans reject bid to reopen schools on virus fears
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Source: Business Daily
NYPD sees record number of cop retirements in the wake of Floyd killing
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