Mae Carol Jemison – First African American Woman in Space

Mae Carol Jemison: Pioneering the CosmosĀ  Early Life and Education: Mae Carol Jemison was born on October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama. Raised in Chicago, Continue Reading

Crispus Attucks: Hero of the American Revolution – Boston Massacre and the Fight for Independence

Crispus Attucks: A Pioneer in the Fight for Independence and the Boston Massacre In the shadows of the American Revolution, where the seeds of independence Continue Reading

The release of Black Panther on February 16 2018

A Cultural Milestone: The Release of ‘Black Panther’ on February 16, 2018 On February 16, 2018, Marvel Studios released a groundbreaking film that transcended the Continue Reading

The Greensboro Sit-ins of 1st February 1960

A Pioneering Protest: The Greensboro Sit-ins of 1960 Introduction: On February 1, 1960, in Greensboro, North Carolina, a pivotal moment in the history of the Continue Reading

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson – First Black Woman to earn a PHD from MIT

Shirley Ann Jackson: Breaking Barriers and Illuminating Minds Early Aspirations: Born on August 5, 1946, in Washington, D.C., Shirley Ann Jackson displayed an early fascination Continue Reading

Shirley Ann Jackson – Inventor of the Portable Fax Machine, Touch-tone Telephone, Solar Cells and Fibre Optic Cables

Early Life and Education: Shirley Ann Jackson was born on August 5, 1946, in Washington, D.C. Growing up in a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment, Continue Reading

Why did Madam CJ Walker’s Company close in 1981?

Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, which was incorporated in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1910 by Madam C. J. Walker, was a cosmetics manufacturer that produced Continue Reading

Rosa Parks – Mother of the Civil Rights Movement

Rosa Parks: A Beacon of Courage in the Heart of the Civil Rights Movement Early Life and Family: Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, born on February Continue Reading

Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks – Why Parks is more famous

In the intricate narrative of the civil rights movement, the names Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks emerge as crucial threads, each contributing to the fabric Continue Reading