A Letter To Dr. King: How A Passionate Latin, Irish, African American Man Honors Black History’s Influence
A Letter to Dr. King from a mixed, Latin, Irish, and African American man who was greatly inspired by Dr. King and how he…
A Letter to Dr. King from a mixed, Latin, Irish, and African American man who was greatly inspired by Dr. King and how he…
Black History Month was a long time coming. In the 19th century, around 1926 a great Afrikan historian and author Carter G. Woodson created ‘Negro History Week’. It was created to encourage teachings of Afrikan America….
Rosa Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) ”On Thursday evening December 1, 1955, after a long day of work as a seamstress for a Montgomery, Alabama, department store, Rosa Parks boards a city bus to go home. Tired as she is, Mrs. Parks walks past the first few — mostly empty — rows…
¿HIT OR MISS? Google posted, as they do every year, a picture depicting the influence of Afirkans during our month of celebration. In past years they’ve done well, but this year they’ve missed the mark! Some are blindly happy because we are being honored on Google. And some, like me, are not as happy with…