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Posted Monday, May 6th 2013 at 7:49PM
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At Fresno Unified School District (FUSD), we align instructional systems to our studets' needs while allowing teachers the freedom to create and collaborate. FUSD encourages teachers to share and develop best practices in teaching and in their related fields. All of this contributes to a rich and vi ...
Posted Tuesday, April 30th 2013 at 8:14PM
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Medgar Wiley Evers ’52 had big dreams when he arrived on the campus of Alcorn A&M College in the summer of 1948. It is likely that those dreams involved becoming an All-American football player, participating in campus activities, and ultimately ear ...
Posted Thursday, April 25th 2013 at 4:50PM
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Manpower: Negro bomber plant workers.
Six African American men attaching skins to the fins of medium bombers in a large eastern aircraft plant, May 1942.
Creator: Liberman, Howard -- Photographer
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Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:15PM
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Fort Huachuca Arizona.
Alternate Title: Women, members of the 32nd and 33rd Company's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps basketball team, playing a game of basketball, year not known.
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Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:14PM
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Einstein, when he arrived in America, was shocked at how Black Americans were treated. “There is separation of colored people from white people in the United States," he said. "That separation is not a disease of colored people. It is a disease of wh ...
Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:11PM
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Convention at the home of Madam C. J. Walker, first African American Millionaire and Woman to own her own business... ...
Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:09PM
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Matthew Alexander Henson (August 8, 1866 – March 9, 1955) was an African American explorer and associate of Robert Peary on various expeditions, the most famous being a 1909 expedition during which he was the first person to reach the Geographic Nort ...
Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:08PM
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1910 - Five black immigrant women sit outside at Ellis Island, the immigrant receiving station in New York Bay which processed millions of immigrants to the United States at the turn of the century. ...
Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:07PM
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The picture was taken in 1899 or 1900, just as the full force of segregation was tightening itself around the necks of African Americans – sometimes in a literal way.
Yet, these children – or their parents or teachers – still saw fit to salute the ...
Posted Wednesday, April 17th 2013 at 4:02PM
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PRESERVING OUR NATIONAL HERITAGE
BY J.R. TEETER
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF THE BREAD & WATER THEATRE
ROCHESTER, NY
Preservation is not about saving buildings. It is about saving communities. We recognize that the old adage "they don't make them lik ...
Posted Wednesday, April 3rd 2013 at 6:23PM
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Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Jr. will explore the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s nonviolent social change philosophies at a free public lecture on the 45th anniversary of King’s assassination. His lecture will kick off Bowie State University’s ...
Posted Tuesday, April 2nd 2013 at 3:17PM
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The Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University will host “Lessons from the Makings of Modern Atlanta”, an evening with Civil Rights legend, American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor, Ambassador Andrew ...
Posted Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 4:37PM
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The National Museum of American Jewish History is excited to announce a full schedule of programming this March.
As the centerpiece of our season, held in conjunction with the continuing special exhibition Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow: Jewish Refu ...
Posted Tuesday, February 26th 2013 at 2:19PM
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Isabel Wilkerson will be the special guest speaker for chapel on Thursday, February 28, at 10:00 a.m., in the Oakwood University Church. A book signing will follow the program.
Ms. Wilkerson won the Pulitzer Prize for her work as Chicago Bureau Chief of The New York Times in 1994 ...
Posted Friday, February 22nd 2013 at 4:16PM
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The internship is a 10-12 week commitment and will provide a broad spectrum of experiences. P&G generally seeks to hire individuals that are in good standing at their university and/or field of study. A P&G internship offers the opportunity to experience all that we have to offer. Candidates may be considered for full-time positions upon graduation. ...
Posted Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 3:02PM
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For the second consecutive year, Oakwood and Huntsville's WAAY-TV (ABC) have partnered to produce WAAY's "Black History Month Celebration" series.
Ms. Kisha Norris, Oakwood's Executive Director of Advancement and Development, and Tim Allston, OU's ...
Posted Monday, February 4th 2013 at 8:02PM
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Talents in sports and the arts often hide the very ordinary lives that of mega-celebrities. Such is true for star quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, who will be leading the San Francisco 49ers into battle against the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl LXVII. ...
Posted Monday, February 4th 2013 at 2:20PM
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