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Remembering Ethel Waters - June 24, 2008

Ethel Waters is rarely mentioned when talented singers and actors are discussed. Despite her influence on other singers and performances that received award nominations, she is not a household name....
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Jesse Owens - June 22, 2008

Frail and often sickly as a child, who would have guessed that Jesse Owens would go on to achieve the status of an Olympic medalist. With Hitler in power,...
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Bill Cosby: One of Americas Funniest Comedians - June 19, 2008

Comedian and Emmy Award winner Bill Cosby has become one of Americas most successful performers. He has a unique comic style that is not just family friendly but also highly...
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The Classic Blues Era - June 17, 2008

Before the country blues of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, and Robert Johnson, it was the classic blues that was all the rage in the early 1920s. Female classic blues...
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Satchel Paige - June 15, 2008

Satchel Paige was considered one of the greatest pitchers in the history of the Negro leagues. He could draw a crowd and pitch a no hitter. He was...
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Renowned Inventor, George Washington Carver - June 12, 2008

George Washington Carver is most known for his numerous inventions for the use of peanuts, but he was also responsible for many other discoveries. Despite his hundreds of inventions, he...
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Muhammad Ali - June 10, 2008

Muhammad Ali was a symbol of black pride and defiance during the 1960s. He was outspoken and boastful, and as his professional boxing career progressed the reason became clear...
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T. Thomas Fortune - June 8, 2008

Prominent 19th century and early 20th century journalist and editor T. Thomas Fortune was ahead of his time. Early on he realized the importance of achieving civil rights through the...
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The Freedmen's Bureau - June 6, 2008

Inadequate funds and less than zealous advocacy plagued the progress of the Freedmens Bureau during Reconstruction. Even though advancement was made with the establishment of schools, one of the Bureaus...
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Barack Obama Makes History - June 4, 2008

After a long battle against opponent Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, Barack Obama has won enough delegates to become the first black presidential nominee of...
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