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Written by DJ Sight Female rap artist and actress Queen Latifah was 1 of 6 people honored at Harvard University for her contribution to black history and black culture. She received the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal. Du Bois was the 1st black student to earn a doctorate from Harvard University in 1895. CONGRATULATIONS to Queen Latifah. […]
Did you see the image on Google today? Today marks the 100th Anniversary of the Silent Parade
Did you know Dr. Angelo loved wearing Uggs?!
On Feb. 1, 1960, four black freshmen at North Carolina A&T State University, Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, Ezell Blair, Jr., and David Richmond, took seats at the segregated lunch counter of F. W. Woolworth’s in Greensboro, N.C.
Today we are free to marry the individual we love regardless of sex or race for the most part under Federal law. However, there was a time when you could not marry outside your race and it was the law.
A leading figure in the Puerto Rican Independence movement.
Even though Trump has decided Black History Month is no more and this month is only to celebrate African Americans; I still think it is important to celebrate Black people as a whole. Afro-Latinx, Afro-Asian, Africans… all Black people should be celebrated! Today, we choose to celebrate the Black samurai, Yasuke.
Black History in the making…
The key to education – laugh and learn according to comedian Kevin Hart!
Tonight, ABC aired a beautiful tribute to African American music, history, art, and poetry called ‘Taking the Stage: African American Music and Stories That Changed America.’