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This Day In History: October 2nd The West African nation of Guinea is home to a population of more than…
This Day In History: September 30th Aside from being talented Grammy Award-winning singers, Cissy Houston and Johnny Mathis share a…
The television industry was scratching the surface of its capabilities in the 1970s. Cable television was still in its infancy,…
This Day In History: September 27th Without the contributions of music composer W.C. Handy, the genre of blues and legends…
The First African-American Senator Was Born The first African-American to serve in the United States Senate, Hiram R. Revels, was…
On September 27, 1915, Xavier University of Louisiana opened its doors to Native Americans and Black students in the South.…
This Day In History: September 25th The intersection where capitalism, race and gender collide proved to be the perfect place…
This Day In History: September 21st Belize is a Central American country close to the Caribbean Sea and home to…
The Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of a compromise…
This Day In History: September 17th Representation in television and media has been a constant struggle for the African-American community…
National Women’s Hall of Fame member Constance Baker Motley, an activist, lawyer and federal judge who helped to advance the…
This Day In History: September 13th Gifted scholar Alain LeRoy Locke is often considered by many to be the father…