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HISTORY
  A famous writer once said, thoe who don’t learn the lesson of history are condemn to repeat it. But the Lessons of history need not always be so ominous. Historycan enlighten us, challenge us, and change us. Thorough history we can learn of the successes of a people, of the perceptions and values of a generations and of their dream for the future. History can encourage us to expand the boundaries of our knowledge about ourselves and enlighten us to continue the efforts to grow and become more humane.   W.S.
George Floyd Tragedy

George Floyd Tragedy

“The Cost Of Liberty Is Less Than The Price Of Repression.” W.E.B. Du Bois “I believe that there will ultimately be a clash between the oppressed and those that do the oppressing. I believe that there will be a clash between those who want freedom, justice and...

Historian Benjamin Quarrels On The Revolutionary War

Historian Benjamin Quarrels On The Revolutionary War

  THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR As a Black Declaration of Independence During the summer of 1777 Capt. William Whipple, a soldier from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, noted that his slave, Prince, was quite dejected. Asked by Whipple to account for his moodiness, Prince...

Ophelia DeVore: A LIVING LEGEND

Ophelia DeVore: A LIVING LEGEND

America's first Black Owned Modeling Agency Business Leader Black America has many truly great institutions. Ophelia DeVore is one of them. She is a woman of the most remarkable beauty. She recalls always wanting to communicate with others. "That's what got me...

Fredrick Douglass On Lincoln

Fredrick Douglass On Lincoln

Oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln by Frederick Douglas, given on April 14, 1876, the anniversary of Lincoln's assassination and of the emancipation of the slaves in the District of Columbia. All day long he could split heavy rails in the woods, and half the night...

Who Is J.A Rogers

Who Is J.A Rogers

J.A. Rogers by John Henrik Clarke Joel Augustus Rogers researched, wrote, and published more than ten volumes on the Black man in world history at his own expense because he could not find a reputable publishing house willing to print his material. Twenty-two of...