6 must read African American Books Commemorative Edition Series Collector's Item chronicles history of African Americans. Author T.L. Allen's Series Book Preserves the Legacy of African Africans Global Accomplishments.
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Hampton, Virginia - Author T.L. Allen's Series of Books Preserves the Legacy of African Africans Global Accomplishments. Allen's Book chronicles the history of African Americans in Cinema and shows how many of the doors were opened ...
Posted Tuesday, February 24th 2015 at 3:04PM
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Born Albert Turner Reid in Hampton, Virginia, November 13, 1927, this world-renowned mathematician earned his bachelor’s degree at Iowa State University in 1949 but never completed a graduate degree in his chosen field. Despite this, he ...
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Hot off the Press! President Obama Announces new Kid in the Park Initiative, ACTION ALERTS, NAMI WALKS, Should Baltimore use Police Cameras?
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Posted Friday, February 20th 2015 at 10:33PM
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The Deacons for Defense and Justice were an armed self defense African American civil rights organization in the U.S. Southern states during the 1960s.The organization practiced self-defense methods in the face of racist oppression that was carried o ...
Posted Thursday, February 19th 2015 at 5:25PM
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Fannie Jackson was born a slave in Washington D.C. on October 15, 1837. She gained her freedom when her aunt was able to purchase her at the age of twelve. Through her teen years Jackson worked as a servant for the author George Henry Calvert and in ...
Posted Thursday, February 19th 2015 at 5:11PM
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Are you seriously struggling with belly fat and looking for a real solution? Are you finding it especially difficult to flatten your tummy in spite of all your exercise efforts?While I’ll be the first to tell you that regular exercise is of the ...
Posted Thursday, February 19th 2015 at 7:01AM
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Some call Venus and Serena Williams two of the greatest female tennis players of all time. While the Williams sisters are one of the most dynamic sibling duos in sports history, they weren't the first African-American siblings to take tennis by ...
Posted Monday, February 16th 2015 at 1:51PM
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Mary Fields was born into slavery in Tennessee in about 1832. She received her freedom when the war ended and slavery was outlawed but she stayed near her original owners, the Dunn family, as she and the Dunns’ daughter had become good friends. ...
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Joseph Searles III (born 1948) was elected as the first African American trader of the New York Stock Exchange.
Joseph Searles III graduated from Kansas State University in 1963 with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. After graduation ...
Posted Friday, February 13th 2015 at 10:19AM
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Pres. Obama discusses more on Mid-Class Eco., Ebola Update, USDE in Ferguson, WHIEEAA Ed. Summit, Justice Returns to Mentally Disabled,
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Posted Thursday, February 12th 2015 at 8:19PM
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Lillian (Evans) Evanti, one of the first African American women to become an internationally prominent opera performer, was born in Washington D.C. in 1891. Evanti was born into a prominent Washington, D.C. family. Her father, Wilson Evan ...
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As it is Black History Month in the U.S., I am posting a link to my recent blog on Healing Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome.
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Posted Tuesday, February 10th 2015 at 5:51AM
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Despite the Affordable Care Act, a/k/a Obamacare, one group is particularly likely to be without affordable healthcare. Many African Americans fall into a "health coverage gap".
One more reason Why We Need to Heal.
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Posted Tuesday, February 10th 2015 at 5:38AM
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The Omaha Courthouse Lynching of 1919 The infamous Omaha Courthouse Lynching of 1919 was part of the wave of racial and labor violence that swept the United States during the “Red Summer” of 1919. It was witnessed by an estimated ...
Posted Sunday, February 8th 2015 at 5:56PM
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COLBY CHRISTINA-AUDELCO “Rising Star Award” Recipient to Keynote Black History Month Celebration
Nassau County, New York - February 6, 2015 - COLBY CHRISTINA - AUDELCO "Rising Star Award Recipient" set to Keynote Black History Month Cele ...
Posted Sunday, February 8th 2015 at 10:12AM
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I always emphasize that resistance training (weight lifting) is one of the most important components of an exercise program, as it helps in the maintenance of a healthy body composition.An ideal body composition is one that encompasses a high percent ...
Posted Saturday, February 7th 2015 at 7:10AM
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Posted Friday, February 6th 2015 at 3:32PM
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an African American civil rights activist, whom the U.S. Congress later called “the first lady of civil rights”, and “the mother of the freedom movement”. On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks, age 42, refused to obey bus driver James Blake’s order that she give up he ...
Posted Wednesday, February 4th 2015 at 2:26PM
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Harper Lee to publish new novel, 55 years after To Kill a Mockingbird
Go Set a Watchman, completed in the mid-50s but lost for more than half a century, was written before To Kill A Mockingbird and features Scout as an adult
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Posted Wednesday, February 4th 2015 at 2:10PM
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Mary Jane Patterson was born September 12, 1840, in Raleigh, North Carolina. She was the first African American woman to receive a B.A degree. She was the oldest of Henry Irving Patterson and Emeline Eliza (Taylor) Patterson's children. There is conf ...
Posted Monday, February 2nd 2015 at 5:35PM
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