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Dorothy Dandridge: Hollywood’s First, But Never Fully Free Zinger Sole New Single ‘Rather Be Me’ Inspires Self-Discovery Mary J. Blige and the Power of Emotional Longevity James Baldwin and the Cost of Telling the Truth Nina Simone: When Music Became A Weapon
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Today in Black History: The Birth of Barack Obama

On August 4, 1961, Barack Hussein Obama II was born in Honolulu, Hawaii.Obama would go on to make history as the 44th President of the United States. He served two…

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Denzel Washington Movies We All Should’ve Watched

Denzel Washington is one of those rare actors who brings intensity, grace, and authority to every role he touches. As his newest film gets ready to hit theaters, I wanted…

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Public Enemy: Hip-Hop and Black Consciousness

Public Enemy is one of the most influential hip-hop groups in music history. They emerged in the late 1980s with a mission far beyond entertainment. Public Enemy came to educate,…

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1944 Philadelphia Transit Strike: When Racism Halted a City

In August 1944, Philadelphia was brought to a standstill—not by war, but by a battle over race and power. The Philadelphia Transit Strike, which lasted from August 1 to August…

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Remembering The Day Slavery abolition in the British Empire

On August 1, 1834, the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 officially went into effect across the British Empire. This historic day is now commemorated as Emancipation Day. It marked the…

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This Day In Black History

Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. Becomes an Astronaut

Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. makes history On July 29, 1991, something amazing happened: Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. became a NASA astronaut! He didn’t just stop there. Just four…

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Black History

Buffalo Soldiers: America’s First Black Warriors of the West

📜 Who Were the Buffalo Soldiers? The Buffalo Soldiers were originally members of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments, which were formed in 1866 following the Civil War. Soon after, the 24th…

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Grubhub Exploits Black Gig Workers With No Conscience

When you see someone delivering for GrubHub in the pouring rain, cold, or blazing heat, there’s a good chance they’re just a person trying to make ends meet. Apps like…

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This Day In Black History

🗓️ Today in Black History – The Chicago Race Riot of 1919

The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 happened on July 27, 1919. This was one of the deadliest race riots in American history. It began in Chicago, marking a dark and pivotal chapter…

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Constance Baker Motley First Black Borough President in 1965

In July 1965, Constance Baker Motley made history. She did not make it through a protest, but with a pen and the decisive support of the people. She was sworn in…

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