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  • Olive Schreiner
  • In Memoriam: Civil Rights Icon C.T. Vivian Dies at 95 | The Savannah Tribune
  • Africa: Securing West Africa and the Sahel
  • Patterson praises Clarke as patriot
  • NAACP Atlanta calls for investigation of treatment of blacks in Glynn and Waycross
  • COVID-19: Matric Rage events identified as superspreader events

Women Facts

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Provides Scholarships For George Floyd’s Daughter and Granddaughters To Attend HBCUs
  • Birmingham’s Cicely Jones, Financial Advisor, Offers Sage Advice During COVID-19
  • Jacob Blake Handcuffed To Hospital Bed, Family Says
  • WNBA Claps Back At Team Owner Sen. Kelly Loeffler For Opposing Leagues BLM Support
  • NBA Stars Team Up To Create Social Change Fund
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Provides Scholarships For George Floyd’s Family To Attend HBCUs
  • Mae Jemison: First African-American Woman Astronaut
  • PBS White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor Named NABJ's 2020 Journalist Of The Year
  • Kenya: Activists Seek Curriculum on Gender-Based Violence to Tame Abuse in Kenya
  • Kenya: Break the Silence, Says DCI Director on Rising Violence

Black People Facts

  • (1845) Frederick Douglass, “My Slave Experience in Maryland”
  • Elijah Muhammad, born
  • (1995) Louis Farrakhan, “A Million Men Marching On"
  • Colored Marine Employment Benevolent Association (1921-1934)
  • (1850) Samuel Ringgold Ward, “Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill”
  • Race riot
  • Alice Childress
  • The Black Presence in Theater through the Centuries in the Historical Dictionary of African American Theater
  • William Levi Dawson
  • African Zion Baptist Church [Malden] (1852- )

United States Facts

  • U.S. Marines landed in Haiti
  • (1900) Ida B. Wells, “Lynch Law in America”
  • Clarke, Yvette Diane (1964– )
  • Johnson, Gregory Lee (1945- )
  • Marshall, Thurgood (1908-1993)
  • Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
  • Smith, Charles Z. (1927-2016)
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