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This Week In Black History September 24-30, 2025

SEPTEMBER 24 1957—President Dwight Eisen­hower orders federal troops into Little Rock, Ark., to prevent an­gry Whites from interfering with the integration of the city’s...

Tamar Braxton Says She ‘Almost Died’, Found In ‘Pool Of Blood’

Photo: Arturo Holmes / Getty Images Entertainment / Getty Images Tamar Braxton says she recovering from a near-death experience. On Tuesday (August 19), Braxton, 48, took...

This Week In Black History July 2-8, 2025

LT. CHARLES HALL JULY 2 1777—Vermont becomes first U.S. territory to abolish slavery. By 1783, New Hampshire and Massachusetts had followed Vermont’s lead. The ab­olition...

City Officials Threaten to Remove James Brown Name From Newly-built Music Arena

JB's daughter fights to keep father's legacy intact By Timothy Cox For Atlanta Daily World (Real Times Media) For nearly 20 years, the largest concert...

This Week In Black History April 16-22, 2025

Edward “Duke” Ellington APRIL 16 1862—President Abraham Lin­coln signs a bill ending slavery in Washington, D.C. Approximately nine months later he would issue the...

This Week In Black History April 9-15, 2025

APRIL 9 1865—Black regiments led an as­sault on and eventually captured a key Southern fort helping bring the Civil War to an end. The...

This Week In Black History April 2-8, 2025

APRIL 2 1855—John Mercer Langston be­comes the first African American elect­ed to public office when he wins the po­sition of clerk of Brownhelm Township,...

This Week In Black History March 19-25, 2025

March 19 1620—The first Black child born in America, William Tucker, was probably born on this date in Jamestown, Va. However, some controversy surrounds...

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