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Laura Ingraham Leveled A Racial Trope At Jasmine Crockett, And It's 'Not Subtle'

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The First Novel by a Black American
William Wells Brown published Clotel, the first novel by a Black American.
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6
1853
Clardy Craven, Erma (1918-1994)
Erma Clardy Craven was an African American leader in the pro-life movement. Craven helped start various “pro-life” organizations such as African-Americans Against Abortion, the National Right to Life Committee, Black Americans for Life, National Democrats for Life, and Americans United
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Elijah Muhammad, born
Elijah Muhummad was born Elijah Poole in
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Oct
10
1897
On this day in 1874, Congressman Robert Brown Elliot deliveredone of the most
On this day in 1874, Congressman Robert Brown Elliot delivered
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6
1874
Empowering the Future of STEM with the Lab Drawer | The Michigan Chronicle
Meet the Visionaries Behind the Motor City STEAM Foundation and the Lab Drawer I understand that it may appear as if we've been discussing STEM quite extensively, and there's a compelling reason behind this. STEM represents the future, and Black innovators are actively shaping the
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Nigerian government secures N210 million to empower Chibok community
The spokesperson of the ministry, Ohaeri Joseph, in a statement said the gesture is part of its sustainable empowerment drive for Nigerian women. The post Nigerian government secures N210 million to empower Chibok community appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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African-American History Timeline: 1850 to 1859
The 1850s were a turbulent time in American history. For African-Americans—freed and enslaved— the decade was marked by great achievements as well as setbacks. For instance, several states established personal liberty laws to counter the negative impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of
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Josephine Baker: French Resistance and the CIvil Rights Movement
Josephine Baker is best remembered for dancing topless and wearing a banana skirt. Baker’s popularity rose during the 1920s for dancing in Paris. Yet until her death in 1975, Baker was devoted to fighting against injustice and racism throughout the
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Apr
12
1975
African-Americans in 1790
There were 766 African-Americans (4 percent of the population) counted in Boston in the first United State Census in 1790.
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Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
History of the African-Americans in Philadelphia
This article documents the history of the African-Americans in
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How Muhammad Ali Influenced Hip-Hop
The death of Muhammad Ali is a reminder that his political candor, distinctive voice, and outsized personality helped shape hip-hop
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The Myth of the Buffalo Soldiers
Nineteenth Century African American soldiers who served in the Western United States have generally been known a “Buffalo Soldiers.”  In this article, however, military historian Frank N. Schubert, challenges modern popular perceptions of the soldiers, among them the significance of
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Elijah Muhammad - Birthday
Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was a black-American religious leader, who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1934 until his death in 1975.
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Oct
7
1897
#MalcolmXDay: 20 Quotes Relevant To The Movement Today
UPDATED: 7:46 a.m. ET, May 19, 2020
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Supreme Court Hears Offender’s Court Costs Issue
A Montgomery County man was sentenced to prison until at least his mid-80s is challenging a trial judge’s decision not to waive his mandatory court costs, after concluding the man has to “take responsibility for his
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Patient Zero: Thomas Eric Duncan and the Ebola Crisis in West Africa and the United States
In the following article Dr. Clarence Spigner, Professor of Public Health at the University of Washington, Seattle, describes the life of the first patient to die of Ebola on U.S. soil and the larger crisis of Ebola in West Africa.  He views it as a consequence of a long history of
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Danny Glover
Daniel Lebern Glover, or more commonly known as Danny Glover, is an American actor who has starred in over 70 Hollywood films. Born in San Francisco, California on July 22, 1946, the 68 year old actor officially started a career in acting in 1979. Glover also occasionally enjoys the role of
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Jul
22
1946
The Texas Legislature's Sole Black Freshman had Big Plans for Her First Session. She Ended Up Mostly Playing Defense. | Dallas Weekly
New members are often encouraged and expected to keep a low profile. Crockett took the opposite tack, debating her fellow members enthusiastically on the House floor and drafting ambitious legislation that sought to reform policing, expand voting options and loosen drug laws in the state.
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Freeman A. Hrabowski
Freeman A. Hrabowski is President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Hrabowski’s research and publications focus on science and math education, with special emphasis on minority participation and
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HBCU Timeline: 1900 to 1975
As the Jim Crow Era raged on, African-Americans in the South listened to the words of Booker T. Washington, who encouraged them to learn trades that would allow them to be self-sufficient in
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Alex Haley, renowned author, dies
American biographer, scriptwriter, author who became famous with the publication of the novel ROOTS, which traces his ancestry back to Africa and covers seven American generations as they are taken slaves to the United States. The book was adapted to television series, and woke up an interest in
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Feb
10
1992
Mistreatment of Africans in China: Trump questions WHO's silence
“On April 11, 2020, several African Ambassadors wrote to the Chinese Foreign Ministry about the discriminatory treatment of Africans related to the pandemic in Guangzhou and other cities in
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Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was a black-American religious leader, who led the Nation of Islam (NOI) from 1934 until his death in 1975. He was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali, as well as his own son, Warith Deen
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Civil Rights Legislation, Court Cases & Activities
During the 1950s and 1960s, a number of important civil rights activities occurred that helped position the Civil Rights movement for greater recognition. They also led either directly or indirectly the passage of key legislation. Following is an overview of the major legislation, Supreme Court
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Aug
28
1963
Boldly “All In” – Driving Diversity and Inclusion and Making Strides
By Dawn R. Rosemond
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Really? Why are we Celebrating Black History Month - Carter G Woodson
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First Black American woman aviator
First Black American woman aviator, Bessie Coleman was born, 1893
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Jan
26
1893
Malcolm X born in Omaha, Nebraska
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louis Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the familys eight children. His father, Earl Little, was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Earls civil
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May
19
1925
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Announces Emergency Grants to a Grouping of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Black Voice News
NEW YORK, May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation today announced $1.76 million in emergency grants distributed to 16 Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Democratic Party Facts

  • (1864) Frederick Douglass On “The Mission Of The War”
  • Black History Month 2014: 101 African American Firsts
  • Rapier, James Thomas (1837-1883)
  • Adams, Alma Shealey (1946-)
  • Has President Obama Changed the Way Washington Works?
  • Brown, Corrine (1946- )
  • History of Black Civil Rights in America
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Baltimore (1863-- )
  • Bosley, Freeman Roberson, Jr. (1954- )
  • (1976) Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, “Who, Then, Will Speak for the Common Good?”

United States Facts

  • Jimmy Cliff
  • First Congregational Church, Atlanta, Georgia (1867- )
  • A Summary of South African Apartheid
  • Patricia Bath
  • Black separatism
  • (1967) Martin Luther King, Jr., “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence”
  • Jesse Owens
  • Denmark Vesey
  • (1860) Abraham Lincoln, “Cooper Union Address”
  • A List of Famous African-Americans Who Spent Time in Africa

Business Facts

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  • Community banks get $30 billion as OneUnited takes lead for black business
  • Lupe Fiasco Creates Nonprofit to Help Inner-City Businesses
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  • The AFRO Awarded $100,000 Grant by Facebook Journalism Project
  • PRESS ROOM: NFL & Players Coalition Commit $3 Million+ to Communities of Color in Support of COVID-19 Relief
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