Blackfacts Login

Login to BlackFacts.com using your favorite Social Media Login. Click the appropriate button below and you will be redirected to your Social Media Website for confirmation and then back to Blackfacts.com once successful.



Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.

Forgot Password?
Forgot Your Blackfacts Password?

Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.


BlackFacts.com
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • LatinX Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • Latinx Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • History
  • Videos
  • News
  • Donate

BlackFacts Details

Protests Large But Peaceful After New Charges in Floyd Case

  • fave
  • like
  • share

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Demonstrations across the U.S. to condemn racism and police abuses remained large but mostly without the violence of previous nights on the eve of a Thursday memorial service for George Floyd that kicks off a series of events to mourn the man whose death empowered a national movement.

The most serious new charge Wednesday was an accusation of second-degree murder against Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin, who was caught on video pressing his knee to Floyd’s neck.

Floyd’s name has become a rallying cry in other countries, too, unleashing protests against police violence and racial injustice.

Some demonstrators lay down to represent the amount of time a white police officer pressed a knee into Floyd’s neck while he pleaded for air.

An overpowering security force — including officers from the FBI Hostage Rescue Team, the Secret Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Prisons and, according to a senior defense official, at least 2,200 National Guard soldiers — was out in force Wednesday as thousands of peaceful protesters demonstrated in the nation’s capital.

Source: Black America Web
This Black Fact was brought to you by APEX Museum

Cuisine Facts

United States Facts

  • Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
  • (1861) Alexander H. Stephens, “Cornerstone Speech”
  • Lupita Nyong’o
  • Veasey, Marc (1971– )
  • Denouncement of Klan violence
  • Anita Hill
  • (1949) Ralph J. Bunche, “The Barriers of Race Can be Surmounted”
  • Egyptian History: Biographies
  • Morocco
  • Tandy, Charleton (1836-1919)

American Civil War Facts

  • Ties That Bound: Founding First Ladies and Slaves
  • Simmons, William J. (1849-1890)
  • The new Museum of African American History opens in Detroit.It is the largest
  • Slave narrative
  • Ransier, Alonzo J. (1834-1882)
  • Stewart, William P. (1839–1907)
  • Rafer Johnson, is born
  • African American Women College Presidents
  • Powell, William B., Jr. (1834-1915)
  • (1865) Abraham Lincoln, “Abraham Lincoln’s Last Public Address”

Popular Topics

  • African American
  • American Civil War
  • Barack Obama
  • Black People
  • Democratic Party
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • New York City
  • Southern United States
  • United States
  • Washington DC

New York City Facts

  • Roland Hayes' Fifth American Tour
  • Donald Payne, first African American congressman f
  • Harlem Renaissance
  • 10 Classic Songs About Racism and Civil Rights
  • Althea Gibson - Biography of Tennis Pioneer
  • African-American Dancers
  • Eleven African indentured servants petition the Councilof New Netherlands when
  • Death of Bishop R. C. Lawson
  • The Bloodiest Race Riot in History
  • The New York newspaper Amsterdam News is founded.

Politics Facts

  • Home
  • /
  • Terms of Service
  • /
  • Privacy Policy
  • /
  • Fair Use Notice
  • /
  • Dedication

Copyright © 1997 - 2025 Black Facts. All Rights Reserved.

Blackfacts BETA RELEASE 11.5.3
(Production Environment)