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Today in our History July 14, 1848 Walter “Wiley” Jones,
Today in our History July 14, 1848 Walter “Wiley” Jones, one of the first wealthy African Americans in the South, was born enslaved in Madison C...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORY July 12, 1849 William Hooper Councill,
TODAY IN OUR HISTORY July 12, 1849 William Hooper Councill, educator, author, and first principal of what is now Alabama A&M University, was born ens...
Today in Black History July 11, 1821 Lucy Terry, creator of
Today in Black History July 11, 1821 Lucy Terry, creator of the oldest known work of literature by an African American, died. Terry was born around...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Joseph Cinque and slaves who seized
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Joseph Cinque and slaves who seized the slave ship Amistad and killed its captain and most of its crew, were taken into cust...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY The First National Negro Convention was
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY The First National Negro Convention was held in Philadelphia, PA, on this date in 1830. Participants met in the Bethel AME ...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Phyllis Wheatley, the first Black
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Phyllis Wheatley, the first Black female poet in America. she is the 2nd published black American author , and the first bl...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY The Black Masons in Boston, MA, formed
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY The Black Masons in Boston, MA, formed the African Lodge No. 1 on this date in 1775. Slaves freed in Danish West Indies (n...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Mary McLeod Bethune, educator, civil
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Mary McLeod Bethune, educator, civil rights leader, and founder of Bethune-Cookman College and the National Council of Negro...
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Slavery was outlawed in the Northwest
TODAY IN OUR HISTORICITY Slavery was outlawed in the Northwest Territory (area northwest of the Ohio River) by the Continental Congress on this date ...

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