The Civil Rights Act of 1964 – A Landmark in American History
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as a monumental piece of legislation in the history of the United States, marking a significant turning point in the nation’s ongoing struggle…
"If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated."
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as a monumental piece of legislation in the history of the United States, marking a significant turning point in the nation’s ongoing struggle…
While flying with the 302nd Fighter Squadron, as a combat pilot, nicknamed “Buddy”, Lee Andrew Archer, Jr. flew 169 combat missions in Europe during World War II, flying the Bell…
June 12th, 1963 — 37-year-old civil rights organizer Medgar Evers was assassinated in the driveway outside his home in Jackson, Mississippi. In the early 1960s Evers served as the first…
On July 24, 1972, the Washington Star newspaper broke the story about the Tuskegee Institute syphilis experiment. From 1932 until 1972, the U.S. Public Health Service, in partnership with Tuskegee,…
Opened in 1920, Harlem’s Cotton Club was a red-hot venue. However, despite its location, the club’s audience was whites-only, in stark contrast to its cast of all-Black performers that for…
100 years ago, a white mob destroyed an American neighborhood called “Black Wall Street,” murdering an estimated 300 people in Tulsa, Oklahoma. That incident — known as the 1921 Tulsa…
In 1916, 32 men were trapped in a mine near Lake Erie. Garrett Morgan saw an opportunity to prove his fireproof hood worked – and went in to rescue them.
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was one of the few African-American surgeons of the early 1890s. He performed the first successful open-heart surgery at Provident Hospital in Chicago in 1893. James…
Born into slavery, Nat Turner was an enslaved African American preacher with an indomitable spirit. Deep within the hearts of his fellow enslaved brethren, he planted the seeds of hope…
In the 17th century, as the British colonies in the Americas were getting established in places like Jamestown, VA, the system of chattel slavery was also developing. Today, we’ll learn…