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Harriet Robinson Scott: A Trailblazer In The Fight For Freedom
February 18, 2024
Harriet Scott, along with her husband Dred Scott, challenged the courts to gain their freedom in 1846. Harriet Scott filed…
Wysinger V. Crookshank: Case That Influenced Brown v. Board Of Education Lawsuit
February 17, 2024
Wysinger v. Crookshank is the first case in California that ruled against school segregation. More than 60 years later, the…
NFL Black History Trivia
February 16, 2024
Black History and the NFL are inseparable. Take the Black Mail NFL Trivia Quiz and test your knowledge! No using…
Augustus Jackson: The Black Man Who Upgraded Ice Cream
February 15, 2024
Known as “The Father of Ice Cream,” Augustus Jackson developed an innovative method and recipe for making ice cream. While…
Promises Made, Promises Broken: The Betrayal of James Roberts
February 14, 2024
The story of James Roberts describes his experience of fighting in both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.…
Paul “Tank” Younger: NFL Trailblazer And First HBCU Graduate To Play In NFL
February 13, 2024
Paul "Tank" Younger was a trailblazer in the NFL. The first HBCU grad to play in the NFL, he was…
Katherine “Kittie” Knox: Trailblazing Cyclist Who Defied Societal Norms
February 12, 2024
Katherine "Kittie" Knox was a pioneer in the field of cycling, defying societal norms. Despite the racial and gender bias…
Dr. Natalia Tanner: Pioneer In The Field of Pediatrics
February 11, 2024
Pioneering pediatrician Dr. Natalia Tanner-Cain was the first board-certified pediatrician in Detroit, MI. She was also the first Black physician…
Martha White: The Unsung Heroine of The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott
February 10, 2024
In 1953, Martha White ,took a stand by refusing to give up her seat on a Baton Rouge city bus.…
General Order No. 252: Lincoln’s Civil War Decree Issued To Address Mistreatment Of Black Troops During The Civil War
February 8, 2024
President Lincoln issued General Order No. 252 on July 30, 1863, ordering the equal treatment of soldiers taken as prisoners…
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