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[AfricaFocus] "The protest is for our lives, it's for our future. We want SARS to end but SARS is just the beginning. They should just wait for us. We're not quiet anymore." [This response appears] typical of the critical mass of protesters who are around 18-22 years old, are particularly fearless, and are protesting for the first time. - Ayodeji Rotinwa, Deputy Editor of African Arguments

Source: allAfrica.com

American Civil War Facts

  • Jean Baptiste Point du Sable established the first permanent settlement at 'Sk
  • La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orléans (1864-1868)
  • Carter G. Woodson - African American Trailblazers
  • Race riot, Elaine, Phillips County, Arkansas
  • Fields, Green (1840-1914)
  • Civil War Widows' Pension Digitization Project at the National Archives
  • (1839) Daniel A. Payne, “Slavery Brutalizes Man”
  • Black Rebellion in Tampa, Florida
  • Daniel A. P. Murray born
  • Roston, James A. (1864-1924)

African American Facts

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  • James Weldon Johnson
  • Washington, Walter Edward (1915-2003)
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  • (Press Release) BlackPast.org Opens World of Black History to the World of Internet Users
  • Shirley Franklin is sworn in
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Sports Facts

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  • Trump niece files suit saying family cheated her of millions - Black News Channel
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  • Trump looks west, eyeing new paths to White House - Black News Channel
  • VIDEO: The Scoop from ESPN’s Jackson
  • Netflix Series to Dramatize Kaepernicks Path to Activism
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  • Chargers Best Raiders' Skilled Offense in Overtime Victory - Los Angeles Sentinel
  • HBCUs In Atlanta ‘Gamble’ With In-Person Classes For Some Students Despite, And Because Of, Pandemic

Southern United States Facts

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