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“My Baby Walked in Front of a Train”: Mom of Georgia Tech Football Recruit Recalls What Her Son Told Her In Days Before His Suicide

The mom of Georgia Tech football recruit who recently died by suicide earlier in the week addressed the tragedy via a tearful video, recalling how her “happy” son was while within the throes of mental and emotional anguish. Bryce Gowdy, 17, was

January 4, 2020
History

3.8Million Years Old Skeletons Of Pre-humans Discovered In Ethiopia, Africa

In a ground-breaking archaeological finding, scientists performing on the Woranso-Mille Paleoanthropological scientific research study within the Afar Regional State of Ethiopia have discovered a “remarkably complete” skull said to belong to a skeleton of early pre-human that lived about 3.8 million years

January 4, 2020
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Dozens Of Men And Women Were Rescued From “Modern-Day Slavery” Ran By A Religious Group In Trinidad and Tobago

There is an ongoing investigation after the Trini police say dozens of individuals were found shackled, and in cages inside a rehabilitation center for former prisoners in Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday. Authorities said a minimum of 69 men and ladies were

January 4, 2020
robert e. lee
History

How Robert E. Lee’s Image Transformed Over Time

Confederate Army Gen. Robert E. Lee was vilified in the North during the Civil War only to be transformed in the decades afterwards into a heroic icon of “The Lost Cause,” admired by many on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. Today,

January 1, 2020
Thomas Sankara (Dec. 21, 1949 – Oct. 15, 1987)
History

Thomas Sankara, the ‘African Che Guevara’ Who Tried to Save Burkina Faso from French Imperialism

Thomas Sankara, the ‘African Che Guevara’ Who Tried to Save Burkina Faso from French Imperialism After a successful coup against a corrupt government in Burkina Faso in 1983, Thomas Sankara was nicknamed “Che Guevara in Africa.”   Sankara, formerly known as “Upper

December 29, 2019
Lena Horne (1917-2010)
History

Lena Horne, The Elegant & Beautiful Talent Who Wasn’t Afraid to Be Blacklisted In Fight Against Discrimination

Horne became a member of the civil rights movement and spoke at a rally on behalf of the National Association of People of Color and the National Council of Black Women and attended a March 1963 meeting in Washington, DC. Horne’s most

December 29, 2019
History

Paul Kagame: Rwanda Scraps Over 1,000 Colonial-Era Laws

According to The New Times Rwanda by (published by Nasra Bishumba) after discussions to scrap all the country’s colonial-era laws began, parliament has passed a law scrapping over 1,000 pieces of the legislation said to be outdated. “Rwanda was a colony of

December 28, 2019
History

Amilcar Cabral: The African Engineer & Revolutionary Who Brought Portuguese Colonizers To Their Knees

Amilcar Lopes da Costa Cabral (Portuguese: 12th September 1924 – 20th January 1973) was a Bissau-Guinean and Cape Verdean agricultural engineer, intellectual, poet, theoretician, revolutionary, political organizer, nationalist and diplomat. He was one of Africa’s foremost anti-colonial leaders. There’s a book shedding

December 28, 2019
History

History of Felony Disenfranchisement Proves the Laws Are Taking Aim at Black Voters

In the United States, the history of crime deprivation opens a massive gap in the theory that electoral law protects the American political system rather than seeking ways to weaken the black. Laws banning convictions have had a severe impact on the

December 26, 2019
What Did Slavery Look Like in Arkansas?
History

What Did Slavery Look Like in Arkansas? New Exhibit Has Answers

What was Arkansas’s slavery during the Civil War? The answer to this question is the subject of a new exhibition at the Templar Mosaic Cultural Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. I called “free! African Americans from Arkansas and Civil War: 1861-1866, today,

December 22, 2019
History

The Lies American Children Are Taught About Slavery

Many African Americans are fighting for the federal government. A textbook distributed to Virginia fourth-graders in 2010 reports that thousands of African Americans fought south during the Civil War – a claim most historians have rejected, but generally looking for Designed by

December 18, 2019
History

Things You May Not Have Known About an Average Day for an Enslaved African in the Americas

He lives in a cabin, not a house. Historians Daniel Littlefield, William Dusinberre, and Peter Wood explain that despite the many people who describe slavery living in small, narrow neighborhoods in China, these houses are similar to tiny wooden houses. Still, these

December 15, 2019
History

Shameful Pictures of Europeans Placing African People in Human Zoos

From the end of the 18th to the 20th century, Europeans established “human zoos” in cities like Paris. Hamburg, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium; Barcelona, ​​Spain; London; Milan; Warsaw, Poland; Louis and New York. These are popular human exhibitions where whites will see blacks

December 14, 2019
History

What Does Arkansas Slavery Look Like? New Exhibits Have Answers

How was slavery in Arkansas during the Civil War? The answer to this question is the theme of reopening the exhibition at the Little Rock Themed Cultural Mosaic Center in Arkansas. Entitled “Free! Oh Free!”, Of African descent from Arkansas and the

December 14, 2019
History

Invasion: The Aboriginal Holocaust In Tasmania

The mention of Tasmania summons the comic recollections of the Tasmanian devil–the voracious marsupial that was popularized in American cartoons. But there is a much more harsh reality for Tasmania. Tasmania is an island state in Australia. It is located in the

December 13, 2019
History

TRC: The Humane Traditional African Justice System

When you hear “Ubuntu,” your first thoughts end up with Ubuntu Linux, and that is not the Ubuntu I want to talk about. Ubuntu is a South African law that dictates an individual’s responsibility within a corporate sense of identity. This principle

December 13, 2019
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