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Black History 365 | # 95 Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)

May 30, 2024

Did you know the “Day-O” song with the lyrics “daylight come and me wanna go home” was a song Jamaican dock workers would sing working night shifts loading bananas onto ships. It was extremely hard slave labour even though the version of the song we know seems joyous and lively. It was made famous by Harry Belafonte who is a huge part of black history but that’s the origin of the song, puts it in serious context!

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Black History 365 | # 94 Mae Jemison

May 29, 2024

Mae Jemison became the first black woman to travel into space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Jemison joined NASA’s astronaut corps in 1987 was selected to serve for the STS-47 mission, during which she orbited the Earth for nearly eight days on September 12–20, 1992.

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Black History 365 | # 93 Louis Armstrong

May 28, 2024

Did you know a Jewish immigrant family helped Louis Armstrong buy his first horn? He dropped out of school and worked as a delivery boy for them. They started feeding him and eventually provided him with a bed while unofficially adopting him. He was known for wearing a necklace with the star of david on it.

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Black History 365 | # 91 Richardson Viano

May 27, 2024

Did you know that a 19-year-old Haitian athlete, Richardson Viano was the sole representative of Haiti at the 2022 Winter Olympics? In fact he is the first Haitian Winter Olympian. Richardson was born in Haiti and was adopted by French-Italian couple Andrea Viano and Silvia Grosso-Viano from an orphanage along with two girls, Bellandine and Natacha. Richardson was introduced to skiing by his family via an instructor. He is 21 years old.

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Black History 365 | # 85 El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (formerly Malcolm X)

May 26, 2024

In 1963, Malcolm X went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of the Islamic faith. He completely changed his mind about religion, race relations, and violence on that journey. He converted to Islam, and abandoned his belief in violence and separation. Instead, he began to hope for a true brotherhood of all races. He changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz to mark what he said was his journey from darkness to the light.

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