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  2. 31 Black History Facts You May Not Have Learned in School

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    Resources like BlackPast.org, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Library of Congress are great ways to learn little-known facts about Black history and broaden ...

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  4. 19 Black figures who changed history - AOL

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    Books about Coleman’s life include “Brave Bessie: Flying Free,” “Up in the Air: The Story of Bessie Coleman” and “She Dared to Fly: Bessie Coleman.” 17. Ruby Bridges (born 1954)

  5. BlackPast.org - Wikipedia

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    Black History Month provides information on the annual celebration of African-American history and culture. [18] The Barack Obama Page, which is a reference center for information related to the 44th President of the United States. [19] Major Black Officeholders since 1641, which lists hundreds of black officeholders since the American colonial ...

  6. Timeline of African-American firsts - Wikipedia

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    First known African-American woman to graduate from one of the Seven Sisters colleges: Hortense Parker (Mount Holyoke College) [88] [Note 7] First African-American woman to earn a PhD. Nettie Craig-Asberry June 12, 1883, earns her doctoral degree in music from the University of Kansas one month shy of her 18th birthday.

  7. Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey is an African-American woman who is known as an instrumental figure in the civil rights movement.Bailey was one of the first to began desegregation at A. L. Miller Senior High School, [1] an all-white female school located in Macon, Georgia.

  8. 11 Black history facts to commemorate Black History Month - AOL

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    Each year from Feb. 1 to March 1, Black History Month is recognized in the U.S. Set aside to commemorate the many contributions and accomplishments of Black Americans, the observation provides an ...

  9. Ann Petry - Wikipedia

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    Ann Petry (October 12, 1908 – April 28, 1997) was an American writer of novels, short stories, children's books and journalism. Her 1946 debut novel The Street became the first novel by an African-American woman to sell more than a million copies.