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On this day in 1943, Etta Moten Barnett Made History as the First African-American Performer at the White House

On January 31, 1943, Etta Moten Barnett, a Broadway star and film actress, made history as the first African-American to perform at the White...

On this day in 1867, Morgan State University was established

Established on this day (Jan. 30) in 1867, in Baltimore, Maryland, Morgan State University is a historically Black institution with a rich history. Initially...

Harriet Tubman, Iconic Abolitionist and ‘Moses’ of the Underground Railroad, born on this day in 1820

Believed to have been born on January 29, 1820 in Dorchester County, Maryland, Harriet Tubman, the renowned abolitionist, dedicated her life to guiding hundreds...

On this day in 1892, Bessie Coleman, the first African-American woman to obtain both a pilot’s license and an international aviation license, was...

Bessie Coleman was born on January 26, 1892. She achieved historic milestones as the first African-American woman to obtain both a pilot’s license and...

On this day in 1938, musical icon Etta James was born

Born on January 25, 1938, in Los Angeles, Etta James, a gospel prodigy and musical icon, began her remarkable musical journey at the age...

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NAACP Names Kristen Clarke as General Counsel

(AURN News) — The NAACP has named former Justice...

WA prepares to roll out $112 million medium heavy duty EV subsidy program

(The Center Square) - The state of Washington is...

Offshore wind project begins generating power

(The Center Square) – Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore...

Even rivals agree as Utah passes legal reform bill

Legal reform has passed in Utah with a rare...
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