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5 Kid-Friendly YouTube Channels That’ll Teach Your Child About Kwanzaa

Let’s teach the children some holiday history! This year will mark the 56th anniversary of Kwanzaa, a holiday started on December 26, 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga to honor the first harvests and unite African-Americans around shared collective principles. It is still considered a newer holiday that many young children or families may not yet know the history of.   […]

5 Kid-Friendly YouTube Channels That’ll Teach Your Child About Kwanzaa

Let’s teach the children some holiday history! This year will mark the 56th anniversary of Kwanzaa, a holiday started on December 26, 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga to honor the first harvests and unite African-Americans around shared collective principles. It is still considered a newer holiday that many young children or families may not yet know the history of.  View […]

A Statue of Thurgood Marshall Will Replace Roger Taney at the U.S. Capitol

Last Wednesday, Congress gave final approval to legislation to remove the bust of former Chief Justice Roger Taney, who served from 1836 to 1864 and wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision, a legislation that claimed Black people weren’t citizens. Soon, his statue will be removed and replaced with Supreme Court’s first Black justice, Thurgood Marshall.  Capitol […]

Happy Birthday Samuel L. Jackson: All Of His Classic Moments From Our Favorite Movies

Samuel L. Jackson is one of the most known and memorable actors of our time. His career spans five decades; according to One37 PM, as of this past October, he ranks number one as the highest-grossing actor of all time. Jackson has brought in a whopping $5,718,504,196 over the course of his career and, surprisingly, he just won his first […]

Here’s Why Track And Field Star Florence Griffith Joyner Was So Iconic

Forever THAT girl! Florence Delorez Griffith Joyner was born on December 21, 1959 in Los Angeles, the seventh of 11 children born to parents Florence and Robert Griffith, Women’s Running reports. She took to sports and fashion at an early age, learning to sew from her mother who was a seamstress and earning her competitive nature from her brothers.  […]

The Last Confederate Statue in Richmond, VA Has Been Removed After 130 Years

The General A.P. Hill’s statue was just added to the list of confederate statues that were removed from the city, which includes monuments of Gen. Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis.  “Over two years ago, Richmond was home to more confederate statues than any city in the United States. Collectively, we have closed that chapter. We […]

These 10 Black-Owned Candle Companies Will Keep You Cozy This Winter

It’s a lifestyle! While you’re purchasing new pajama sets and fleece throws for the couch, don’t forget to grab some scents to make your space warm and inviting during the cold months. It’s almost impossible to set the mood without the right scent to fill the air. Here are 10 Black-owned candle companies that will […]

Meet Max Robinson, The First Black News Anchor

He passed away 34 years ago today. Maxie Cleveland Robinson Jr, also known as Max Robinson, was born May 1, 1939 in Richmond Virginia, the African-American Registry reports. One of four children born to Maxie and Doris Robinson, Robinson had two sisters, Jewell and Jean, and one brother, Randall. He attended Oberlin College, Virginia Union, and Indiana University, […]

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