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On This Day In Black History Jan 14 - Douglas Wilder
Lawrence Douglas Wilder (born January 17, 1931) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 66th governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1994. He was the first African American to serve as gove
On This Day In Black History Jan 13 - Jordan Announces Retirement
CHICAGO, Jan. 13 — Michael Jordan, sitting beneath six championship banners and accompanied by dozens of friends, former teammates and other admirers, announced his retirement from the NBA this morn
On This Day In Black History Jan 13 - Jan. 13, 1777: Petition for Freedom in Massachusetts
On Jan. 13, 1777, abolitionist Prince Hall and seven other African Americans presented a petition for freedom to the Massachusetts Council and the House of Representatives. It began, To the Ho
On This Day In Black History Jan 13 - Teddy Pendergrass
Theodore DeReese Pendergrass was an American soul and R&B singer-songwriter. He was born in Kingstree, South Carolina. Pendergrass lived most of his life in the Philadelphia area, and initially rose
Bedlam, Swatting, Terrorism...
What Happened To The Real Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.?
What Happened to the Real Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr? Junious Ricardo Stanton “If students analyze King’s speeches and life’s work more carefully,
On This Day In Black History Jan 11 - Kim Coles
Kimberly LaShaunda Coles (born January 11, 1962) is an American actress, comedian and game show host. Coles is known for her roles as a cast member on the first season of In Living Color (1990–1991)
On This Day In Black History Jan 11 - Legends-Mary J. Blige
Mary Jane Blige (/blaɪʒ/ BLYZHE; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and "Queen of R&B", Blige has wo
On This Day In Black History Jan 11 - This Day in Black History: Jan. 11, 1978
Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon wins National Book Critics Circle Award on Jan. 11, 1978. Critically acclaimed author Toni Morrison received the National Book Critics Circle Award for her book So
To Holocaust folk - Colonialism, Genocide and Barbarism is a 2024 THANG...? ...&&##@@%%
Thank you the Republic of South Africa, for seeking Human Justice in 2024 Thank you the Republic of South Africa,for asking the court to tame the golem.... ..And they are monsters? golems are
A Path From Panic...
LOVE NOTES’ : And I think about you
Someone has sent you a Love Notes’ And I think about you My Lord; I feel the Winter’s chill when I touched the panes. And I think about you under covers with pillows piled on my cold feet.