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Bisa French was a single mother who became a cop at age 22. After years of struggling to provide her son with a good life,…

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Ruby McCollum was the richest black woman in Live Oak, Florida, in the 1940’s. She was married to known racketeer, “Bolita” Sam. In 1952, McCollum,…

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Ruth Lucas was the first African-American woman to be promoted to colonel in the U.S Air Force. She joined the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in…

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John Shippen was the first black person to play professional golf. Shippen, who was half black and Indian, lived on the reservation with others in…

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King Alfonso I, also referred to as “the Apostle of the Kongo,” served as King of the Kongo in Africa from the early part of…

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Artist John Biggers has been called, “a canvas master of the human condition.” He was born to a poor family of nine in Gastonia, North…

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NOTE: This topic was submitted by (Ret.)Sergeant First Class Timothy McCoy. The 2nd Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne) was the first and only all-black Ranger unit…

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Grammy Award Winner Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten (born Elizabeth Nevills) was a black American blues guitarist who invented “cotten picking.” She picked the guitar strings with…

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John Horse, also known as Juan Caballo, Juan Cavallo, John Cowaya or “Gopher John,” was a black Seminole warrior and military advisor to Osceola. His…

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Harold “Buddy” Hudson was the first black basketball player at the University of Oklahoma. Johnson passed away last week at age 75. Hudson transferred to…

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Edisto Island in South Carolina is home to two of the nation’s oldest slave cabins. Cabins found on the island date back to the 1850’s.…

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The Cemetery on Red Bank Avenue in Woodsbury, New Jersey was founded in 1832. The land was the final resting place for 47 blacks before…