The real and upfront truth Africa Americas history

The real and upfront truth Africa Americas history

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05/27/2025

Nicholas Watson from Texarkana, Arkansas, has made history with a 4.8 GPA, overcoming autism and ADHD to graduate at the top of his class. Accepted to 45 colleges and earning over $1.5 million in scholarships, he’s proving that determination breaks every barrier. His story is inspiring students everywhere to dream bigger and aim higher.

04/05/2025

Shoutout to for shaking the table and flipping it over with style.

She didn’t wait for the system to make room she built a whole new lane. With the launch of .co, she’s crafted a digital kingdom where over 3,000 Black-owned businesses shine across 40+ categories whether you’re craving skincare, soul food, or statement pieces dripping in Black excellence.

While major retailers quietly backpedal on their DEI promises, Dacia said bet, and launched a marketplace rooted in culture, pride, and power.

This isn’t just about buying Black,it’s about investing in a future where Black businesses don’t just survive, they dominate. This ain’t Amazon, it’s Black Nile and it flows with innovation, legacy, and unapologetic brilliance.

01/01/2024

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It's December 23, 2023

Did you know on this day;

Alice H. Parker

The information on Alice H. Parker is not well confirmed. What we do know for certain is that on December 23, 1919, a patent that was filed by Alice H Parker was approved. The patent was for a central heating system that was powered by natural gas. At the time of the patent being filed, Alice lived in Morristown, New Jersey.

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Parker’s patent was filed on December 23, 1919 for her heating system invention. Her design allowed cool air to be drawn into the furnace, then conveyed through a heat exchanger that delivered warm air through ducts to individual rooms of a house. The concept of central heating was around before Parker was born, but her design was unique because it used natural gas as its fuel instead of coal or wood that had been previously used.

Source: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/parker-alice-h-1895/

09/02/2023

Hatchett was born in Clearwater, Florida and attended segregated Pinellas High School.[2] His brother and sister also pursued careers in public service.[3]

Hatchett graduated from Florida A&M University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1954. He served in the United States Army as a lieutenant from 1954 to 1956. He graduated from Howard University School of Law with a Juris Doctor in 1959. He was in the private practice of law in Daytona Beach from 1959 to 1966. He was a cooperating attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund from 1960 to 1966.[4] He served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve as a lieutenant colonel and judge advocate from 1977 to 1988. He was a consultant for the Daytona Beach Urban Renewal Department from 1963 to 1966. He was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida from 1966 to 1971. He was First Assistant United States Attorney from 1967 to 1971. He was a special hearing officer for conscientious objectors in the United States Department of Justice from 1967 to 1968.

08/10/2023

Did you know that on July 7th 1906.

Baseball legend Satchel Paige is born in Mobile, Ala. He was one of 15 children born to John and Lula Paige. Paige first learned to pitch in a reform school where he had been sent at the age of 12 for shoplifting. He spent most of his career playing in the old Negro Baseball Leagues prior to the integration of Major League Baseball. He is generally recognized as one of the greatest pitchers to ever play the game. Baseball great Joe DiMaggio once said Paige was “The best and fastest pitcher I ever faced.” Paige pitched his last game in 1965 at the age of 60 throwing three shutout innings. The great Satchel Paige died on June 8, 1982.

Info Via courier News.https://newpittsburghcourier.com/2021/07/07/this-week-in-black-history-july-7-13/

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07/02/2023
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