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AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT May 16, 1990: “We’re All in
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT May 16, 1990: “We’re All in the Same Gang,” a single promoting anti violence, was released. “We’re All in t...
AFRICAN AMERICAN TRAILBLAZER OF THE DAY DONNA SUMMER. Summer
AFRICAN AMERICAN TRAILBLAZER OF THE DAY DONNA SUMMER. Summer was a singer and songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of the late 1970...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT January 6, 2005: Edgar Ray
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT January 6, 2005: Edgar Ray PREACHER Killen is arrested as a suspect in the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT December 26, 1999: Curtis
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT December 26, 1999: Curtis Mayfield died from diabetes at the North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Georgia; his ...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT December 17, 1663: Despite
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT December 17, 1663: Despite numerous efforts to dethrone her, Queen Nzinga would died peacefully at age 80. Nzingha, ...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT September 18, 1850: The U.S.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT September 18, 1850: The U.S. Congress passes the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. The Fugitive Slave Law or Fugitive Sla...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT August 9, 2008: After a week of
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT August 9, 2008: After a week of unsuccessful medical treatment at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in his hometown of C...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT July 8, 2000: 20-year-old Venus
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT July 8, 2000: 20-year-old Venus Williams beat Lindsay Davenport in the Wimbledon final to win her first grand slam si...
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT July 2, 1777: Vermont becomes
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MOMENT July 2, 1777: Vermont becomes the 1st American territory to abolish slavery. In response to abolitionists calls acr...

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