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

Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson partners with Operation HOPE for DeKalb Entrepreneurship Training Program | Atlanta Daily World

  • fave
  • like
  • share

Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson partners with Operation HOPE, Inc. to launch DeKalb Entrepreneurship Training Program for small businesses and residents at no cost $200,000 of District 7 CARES ACT funding allocated to provide business stabilization, restructuring and new business creation DeKalb County Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson has allocated $200,000 in District 7 Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic … Continued

The post Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson partners with Operation HOPE for DeKalb Entrepreneurship Training Program appeared first on Atlanta Daily World.

Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media

Sports Facts

  • Tokyo urges Olympics supporters to “pack less, wait less” following security tests - Stabroek News
  • Charles Barkley's 'Ghostbusters' Joke About Defunding Police Goes Viral
  • 'Never Thought...I'd Be Looked at As a Teacher': Father-Son Duo Reveals How Financial Literacy Viral Video Led to Partnerships and New Business
  • Grand jury audio details moments before Breonna Taylor died - Black News Channel
  • America declares to Trump: ‘You’re fired’ | New Pittsburgh Courier
  • Yassin to push for removal of VAT on sports equipment - Stabroek News
  • African fintech startup Chipper Cash raises $30m with backing from Jeff Bezos - Face2Face Africa
  • Prominent sportsmen who died in 2020 - African American News Today - EIN Presswire
  • Covid-19: Sanef extends condolences after two SABC employees die | News24
  • Justices put off case over access to Russia probe grand jury - Black News Channel

Literature Facts

  • The New York Times 1619 Project.
  • 8 Afro Latinos Who Made Important Contributions to US History
  • James DuBose Talks Building Fox Soul From the Ground Up
  • Fairy Tales of Race and Nation

African American Facts

  • Shaw v. Reno (1993)
  • Afrocentrism
  • Important Cities in African-American History
  • Louisville Western Branch Library (1905- )
  • An issue of the Pennsylvania Gazette reports on a Negro named Simon who reported
  • St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church [Milwaukee] (1869- )
  • Collecting African American Art: From the Harlem Renaissance to the Obama Era
  • Danville, VA coup and massacre
  • Dr. Samuel Kelly, Class of 1971: Soldier, Educator, Advocate.
  • (1919) William Pickens, “The Kind of Democracy the Negro Expects”
  • 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)