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Black History 365 | # 58 Serena Williams

April 24, 2024

Serena Williams ended her career with 23 major titles, 73 career WTA singles titles, 186 consecutive weeks spent at No 1 in the women's world rankings, 367 career wins, and a 858-156 career win-loss record in singles.

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Black History Year 365 | # 57 Hiram Revels

April 23, 2024

Hiram Revels was the first American-African US Senator. He was born to freed parents in Fayetville, North Carolina. He came up as a minister in educator in Indiana, Ohio, & Maryland. He was appointed an alderman in 1868 and was elected to the Mississippi state senate the following year. In 1870, he was elected to the US Senate to fill a vacancy, that’s when he became the first American-African to serve in congress.

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Black History 365 | # 56 Timbuktu

April 22, 2024

Did you know Africa in the 14th century was an educational hub for the world? When the European Renaissance was starting, Timbuktu was already booming as a cultural, religious haven with high literacy. There were as many as 80 large private libraries. During the beginning of Europe’s medieval times, Africa had manuscripts that included poetry by women, legal reflections, and scientific treatises — reshaping civilizations throughout the world.

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Black History 365 | # 55 Harriet Tubman

April 21, 2024

Did you know Harriet Tubman carried a small pistol with her on her rescue missions, mostly for protection from slave catchers, but also to encourage weak-hearted runaways from turning back and risking the safety of the rest of the group.

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Black History 365 | #52 Frantz Fanon

April 20, 2024

Frantz Fanon was a psychiatrist and anti-colonial cultural theorist. He enrolled in the University of Lyon where he studied psychiatry. With this degree, Fanon applied psychiatric theories to his personal experiences as a Europeanized West Indian. This application is seen in his published book, Peau noire, masques blancs (Black Skin, White Masks). His subsequent books, Studies in a Dying Colonialism and The Wretched of the Earth, would give a voice to the Third World liberation struggles of that time. With as varied disciplines as psychology, sociology, economics and politics, all of Fanon’s works grapple with social justice and racism on an internal level as well as in the interaction between the colonizers and colonized.

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