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Hamitic is an historical term for the peoples supposedly descended
Hamitic is an historical term for the peoples supposedly descended from Noah’s son Ham, paralleling Semitic and Japhetic. It was formerly used for g...
Hamitic is an historical term for the peoples supposedly descended from Noah’s son Ham, paralleling Semitic and Japhetic. It was formerly used for g...
image description: Igbo architecture. EKE’S HOUSE, WITH HIS
image description: Igbo architecture. EKE’S HOUSE, WITH HIS MEETING HOUSE (BARELY VISIBLE ON LEFT) IN THE TOWN OF UMUONA, AWKA DIVISION. THESE HOUSE...
image description: Igbo architecture. EKE’S HOUSE, WITH HIS MEETING HOUSE (BARELY VISIBLE ON LEFT) IN THE TOWN OF UMUONA, AWKA DIVISION. THESE HOUSE...
July 1: This Day in Black History
1899: The father of Black
July 1: This Day in Black History 1899: The father of Black Gospel Music, Thomas A. Dorsey, was born. He passed away in 1993. He was 93 years old. 1...
July 1: This Day in Black History 1899: The father of Black Gospel Music, Thomas A. Dorsey, was born. He passed away in 1993. He was 93 years old. 1...
Today in Black History, 6/17/2014
• June 17, 1851 John Brown
Today in Black History, 6/17/2014 • June 17, 1851 John Brown Russwurm, abolitionist and newspaper editor, died. Russwurm was born enslaved October 1...
Today in Black History, 6/17/2014 • June 17, 1851 John Brown Russwurm, abolitionist and newspaper editor, died. Russwurm was born enslaved October 1...
June 10: This Day in Black Music History
1895: Hattie McDaniel
June 10: This Day in Black Music History 1895: Hattie McDaniel was born this day. She was a professional singer-songwriter, comedian, stage actress, ...
June 10: This Day in Black Music History 1895: Hattie McDaniel was born this day. She was a professional singer-songwriter, comedian, stage actress, ...
SHAKA ZULU Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 – c. 22 September
SHAKA ZULU Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 – c. 22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu was the most influential leader of the Zulu Kingdom. He ...
SHAKA ZULU Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787 – c. 22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu was the most influential leader of the Zulu Kingdom. He ...
Today in Black History for June 3rd
1.1949 - Wesley A.
Today in Black History for June 3rd 1.1949 - Wesley A. Brown Wesley A. Brown became the first Black graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy. 2.1949 - Wesl...
Today in Black History for June 3rd 1.1949 - Wesley A. Brown Wesley A. Brown became the first Black graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy. 2.1949 - Wesl...
Joseph Bologne - The Chevalier De Saint-Georges ‘The Black
Joseph Bologne - The Chevalier De Saint-Georges ‘The Black Mozart’ (1745-1799) Musically Saint-George was considered the “King of Pop” of his...
Joseph Bologne - The Chevalier De Saint-Georges ‘The Black Mozart’ (1745-1799) Musically Saint-George was considered the “King of Pop” of his...
Memnon (2nd century, C.E.) & Memnon from the Trojan War
Memnon
Memnon (2nd century, C.E.) & Memnon from the Trojan War Memnon was one of several protégés of the wealthy Athenian businessman and philosopher Herod...
Memnon (2nd century, C.E.) & Memnon from the Trojan War Memnon was one of several protégés of the wealthy Athenian businessman and philosopher Herod...
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