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Let's change the narrative of how we view ourselves in history. Let's create Ourstory.

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  • BHM 2021: An Exploration of African American Culture

Author: CamArnette

June 19, 2020 Uncategorized

Juneteenth! Celebration of Freedom

January 1, 1863. If you are a history buff you more than likely know the significance of this date. That’s

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February 28, 2020 Uncategorized

The Blacker the College the Sweeter the Knowledge

Yesterday I mentioned to my coworker that I attended HBCU’s Tuskegee University AND Alabama A&M University and he was so

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February 27, 2020 Uncategorized

Frederick McKinley

Today at work somebody was talking about transporting fresh milk from New Zealand to Europe (long story lol) and it

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February 26, 2020 Uncategorized

The Truth

Isabella Baumfree, better known as Sojourner Truth, was an African American abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Sister truth was born

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February 25, 2020 Uncategorized

Lonnie Johnson

Lonnie Johnson, Tuskegee University graduate, and inventor, will be today’s BHM honoree. Lonnie Johnson holds more than 120 patents including

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February 24, 2020 Uncategorized

Dr. Vivian Thomas

Dr. Vivian Thomas is known for his groundbreaking work in cardiology. Dr. Thomas worked as a technician at Vanderbilt University

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February 23, 2020 Uncategorized

James Baldwin

In an attempt to achieve exponential ‘wokeness’ I am currently reading “The Fire Next Time” so I decided to shine

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February 22, 2020 Uncategorized

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Hi everyone, it’s me, Martin Luther King Jr. y’all wanna hear a funny story? My name is not really Martin

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February 21, 2020 Uncategorized

Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood

Nina Simone was a famous singer, songwriter, musician, and civil rights activist. During her career she recorded over 40 albums

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February 20, 2020 Uncategorized

Ida B. Wells

Ida B. Wells-Barnet was born July 1862 in Mississippi, about 6 months before emancipation. Ida grew up to become a

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