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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day in Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Dr Du Bois' efforts would lead to the co-creation of the National Association for the Advancement of. People. Happy Birthday and R.I.P. Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois. I could go on for paragraphs giving you a history of this man, or you can just go here. And read for yourself. Let the world know. Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. Follow me on Twitter. The BP Channel Surfing. View my complete profile.
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day in Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. On this day in 1964, the first elected President of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, had his government overthrown by a. CIA-backed military coup while he was on a peace-keeping mission to Beijing, China. You can learn more about President Nkrumah here. Let the world know. Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. Follow me on Twitter. The BP Channel Surfing. View my complete profile. Theme by Ourblogtemplates.com.
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day in Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. On the last day of February 1984, Michael Jackson won. 8 Grammy Awards for his breakthrough album, Thriller. This set the record, which has yet to be broken, for the most Grammy Awards [won] in one night and it cemented his status as " The King of Pop. Let the world know. Thank you for visiting us! 160; June 14, 2010 at 9:16 AM. Http:/ www.amdinternational.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day in Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even."- Muhammad Ali. If he shook the world on the 24th, the next day must have been the aftershock, as he dropped the name "Cassius Clay" and adopted Muhammad Ali. Fully embracing the Nation of Islam. Let the world know. Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day In Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day In Black History. On this day in 1961, 4,000 protesters clashed with police, disrupting a UN Session, in a protest over slain Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. Patrice Lumumba was the first democratically elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly the Belgian Congo). You would think that the United States would love shit like that, but they didn't. Lumumba, on his rise to power, had led a peaceful political revolution that led to his democratic.
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day In Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day In Black History. On this day in 1997, the. Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" was retired as Virginia's state song, after holding that distinction for 57 years. The song, written by African-American folk singer James Bland in 1878, expresses the nostalgia faced by a struggling freed slave. You have to wonder what the fuck was he thinking. His song is highly controversial depending on which viewpoint you take, and amazingly it took Virginia 57 years to realize black people. Massa and Mi...
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The Black President: Quick Facts: This Day in Black History
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Quick Facts: This Day in Black History. Happy Valentines Day. Before the. Lovey-dovey begins, take in some knowledge. The National Negro Congress (NNC), created in 1935, attempted to build a national constituency to pressure New Deal. Administrators for labor and civil rights. Over 800 delegates, 43 percent of them from Chicago and the rest from across the nation, representing 500 different organizations, filled the Eighth Regiment Armory on the Chicago's South Side. You can read the rest here.
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The Black President: Quick Links
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Because today apparently was a busy day throughout. History, here's a rundown of quick links of events that have occurred on February 17. Learn something. Founder of the Black Panther Party, was born on this day in 1942. Naval frigate USS Jesse L. Brown. Was commissioned on this day in 1973. It was named after Jesse L. Brown, the first African-American Naval Officer to lose his life in the Korean War. Respect. AC Richardson patented the butter church. Hope you walked with me. Let the world know.