Category: History

Rare Amelia Earhart Photos on Display in Hawaii
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Rare Amelia Earhart Photos on Display in Hawaii

Aviator fan?

January-June Warmest First Half of Year on Record!
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January-June Warmest First Half of Year on Record!

How ya feeling? Hot, Hot, Hot.

New Stamps Honor Negro League Baseball
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New Stamps Honor Negro League Baseball

Available July 15.

Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., holds one of the plaques, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 16, 2010, during ceremony to unveil plaques recognizing the contributions of enslaved African Americans in the construction of the United States Capitol. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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African-American Slaves who built Capitol Honored

Amen.

Malcolm X Killer Freed After 44 Years
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Malcolm X Killer Freed After 44 Years

Long enough?

Civil Rights Leader Benjamin L. Hooks Dies
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Civil Rights Leader Benjamin L. Hooks Dies

“Champion of Minorities”

César Chávez (March 31, 1927 – April 23, 1993)
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César Chávez (March 31, 1927 – April 23, 1993)

The fighter.

Aretha Franklin’s 1972 “Amazing Grace” to Be A Sidney Pollack Film
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Aretha Franklin’s 1972 “Amazing Grace” to Be A Sidney Pollack Film

I love documentaries.

Happy Birthday Miriam Makeba! (March 4)
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Happy Birthday Miriam Makeba! (March 4)

“Happy Birthday to you…”

The Thankful Poor
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The Thankful Poor

Can you feel it?

Scientists Want to Dig Up Leonardo Da Vinci’s Remains
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Scientists Want to Dig Up Leonardo Da Vinci’s Remains

This’ll be interesting.

He Had A Dream.  Did It Come True?
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He Had A Dream. Did It Come True?

Happy Birthday to ya.

Haitian Ambassador Rebukes Pat Robertson on MSNBC
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Haitian Ambassador Rebukes Pat Robertson on MSNBC

He’s gotta a right to be upset. His country is goin’ through a lot.

What? No More ‘State of the Black Union’ Conference?
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What? No More ‘State of the Black Union’ Conference?

Wonder why?

The Black Book: 35th Anniversary Edition
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The Black Book: 35th Anniversary Edition

A must have.

Rare 1980′s Postcard Depicting 1900′s Hampton Institute’s Student Life
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Rare 1980′s Postcard Depicting 1900′s Hampton Institute’s Student Life

What a discovery, I love stuff like this.

Langston Hughes’ Boyhood Home Saved from Foreclosure
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Langston Hughes’ Boyhood Home Saved from Foreclosure

An organization says they plan on renovating it into a residence or restoring it to create a Hughes museum.

Today in African-American History: October 14
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Today in African-American History: October 14

Martin Luther King Jr. is the youngest man to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.

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