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The First African American Drafted By The National Football League
Wallace Triplett was born on April 18, 1926. Triplett was the first African American drafted in the National Football League. Triplett was one of the first African American players for Penn
Bob Marley performs at Independence Ceremony in Zimbabwe
BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS WERE INVITED TO PERFORM AND RECEIVED A WARM WELCOME FROM ZIMBABWEANS FOR CELEBRATING THEIR INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITISH IMPERIAL RULE. APRIL 18, 2020 BOB MARLEY AND THE WAI
This Day in Black History: April 18, 1977
This Day in Black History: April 18, 1977 Alex Haley was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in journalism for his groundbreaking novel "Roots." Author and historian Alex Haley was awarded the Pulitzer Pri
Dominion and Donald Trump put Fox News between a rock and a dumb place
Dominion and Donald Trump put Fox News between a rock and a dumb place With Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News set to begin, my friends at the network, of whom I have none, f
HOW INCLUSIVE PRACTICES HELP ALL STUDENTS TO THRIVE!
For Immediate Release From CDC! Adolescents are experiencing a mental health crisis. Youth were struggling with their mental health (https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/mental-health/index.htm)
HOW TO EXPLORE OBAMA LIBRARY ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE DESIGN ON #EARTHDAY!
For Immediate Release From The Obama Foundation! During his time in the White House, President Obama and his administration fought to combat climate change and protect the one planet that we’ve
April 17, 1863: Charlotte Brown Forced Off Streetcar
April 17, 1863: Charlotte Brown Forced Off Streetcar Months after San Francisco’s horse-powered street car companies during the Civil War dispatched their street cars — with orders to only accept w
This Day in Black History: April 17, 1990
This Day in Black History: April 17, 1990 Ralph David Abernathy was the best friend to Martin Luther King Jr., and King's successor as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. In near
Mifflin Wistar Gibbs FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN JUDGE BORN
Mifflin Wistar Gibbs (April 17, 1823 – July 11, 1915), was an American-born Canadian politician, businessman, newspaper publisher, and advocate for Black rights. He moved to California as a youn
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Chadwick Boseman
Chadwick Boseman: Portrait Of An Artist’ Netflix Trailer Celebrates The Actor’s Legacy The special will be available on the streaming platform for a 30-day window starting April 17. Netflix is set
Glenda McNeal President, Enterprise Strategic Partnerships
Glenda McNeal has enjoyed an extraordinary career, including nearly three decades of outstanding leadership at American Express. As President, Enterprise Strategic Partnerships, she defines American E