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Dr. George Ferguson with his children… In 1917, Ferguson was the first African-American physician to establish a sustain...
17/07/2025

Dr. George Ferguson with his children… In 1917, Ferguson was the first African-American physician to establish a sustained practice in Albemarle County, Virginia after graduating from Howard University’s medical school. His son, George R. Ferguson Jr., later operated a funeral home in Charlottesville and was president of the local chapter of the NAACP and led efforts to desegregate the University of Virginia hospital as well as other local schools. His daughter, Olivia, was one of the “Charlottesville Twelve”, a group of elementary and high school students who integrated the city schools in 1959.

Justin Gavin, an 18-year-old hero from Connecticut, sprang into action to save a mother and her three children from a bu...
17/07/2025

Justin Gavin, an 18-year-old hero from Connecticut, sprang into action to save a mother and her three children from a burning car. His quick thinking and bravery prevented a potential tragedy, earning him recognition from the Waterbury Police Department with a “challenge coin.” Gavin’s selfless act is a powerful reminder of courage and compassion in our communities.

Big shoutout to Nehemiah Davis and the amazing entrepreneurs who collaborated and spent over $20,000 to bring joy to ove...
17/07/2025

Big shoutout to Nehemiah Davis and the amazing entrepreneurs who collaborated and spent over $20,000 to bring joy to over 1,000 kids with gifts! 🙌🏾🙌🏾 Your generosity and kindness are truly inspiring!

At just 8 years old, Mabou Loiseau is a multilingual and musical prodigy, mastering over 9 languages and several instrum...
17/07/2025

At just 8 years old, Mabou Loiseau is a multilingual and musical prodigy, mastering over 9 languages and several instruments. Her incredible talents and big dreams prove that age is a number for greatness.

From Mama''s Boy to Rock God: Unraveling the Influence of Slash''s Mother on His Meteoric Success
17/07/2025

From Mama''s Boy to Rock God: Unraveling the Influence of Slash''s Mother on His Meteoric Success

Jimmie Scott, an 85-year-old legend, has retired after 65 years of dedicated service at S&S Cafeteria in Macon, Georgia....
17/07/2025

Jimmie Scott, an 85-year-old legend, has retired after 65 years of dedicated service at S&S Cafeteria in Macon, Georgia. Starting as a dishwasher at 15, he became a dining room supervisor, earning the love and respect of colleagues and customers alike. Honored with Jimmie Scott Day, his legacy of hard work, kindness, and service will continue to inspire.

Phenomenal woman ❤️
16/07/2025

Phenomenal woman ❤️

Teddy Pendergrass, Bobby Womack, Smokey Robinson,James Brown, Marvin Gaye,Luther VandrossCurtis Mayfield,Marvin Gaye and...
16/07/2025

Teddy Pendergrass, Bobby Womack, Smokey Robinson,James Brown, Marvin Gaye,Luther Vandross
Curtis Mayfield,Marvin Gaye and Barry White
Music icons

Michael B. Jordan reminds us that kindness doesn''t always mean flirtation. Some men are simply raised to be respectful ...
16/07/2025

Michael B. Jordan reminds us that kindness doesn''t always mean flirtation. Some men are simply raised to be respectful and considerate. It''s important to appreciate genuine gestures without reading too much into them.

Viola Davis is one of the most accomplished and respected actresses of her generation.Born in South Carolina and raised ...
16/07/2025

Viola Davis is one of the most accomplished and respected actresses of her generation.

Born in South Carolina and raised in Rhode Island, she honed her craft at Juilliard before making her mark on Broadway and in film.

Known for her powerful, emotionally rich performances, she gained widespread acclaim for roles in productions such as Doubt, The Help, Fences, and the TV series How to Get Away with Murder. Her ability to convey strength, vulnerability, and complexity has made her a force in both stage and screen acting.

In 2023, Viola Davis joined the elite EGOT club—winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony—which is a testament to her versatility and excellence across multiple forms of storytelling.

Beyond her acting, she’s also a vocal advocate for representation, equity, and the power of art to tell the stories of underrepresented communities. Her legacy is not just in awards, but in her ability to inspire generations with her truth, depth, and undeniable talent.

Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was born on June 7, 1917. A poet, she was the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Pr...
16/07/2025

Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was born on June 7, 1917. A poet, she was the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize.Born in Topeka, Kansas, Brooks graduated from Wilson Junior College in 1936. Critics praised her first book of poems, A Street in Bronzeville (1945), as a moving evocation of life in an urban Black neighborhood. In 1949, Brooks wrote Annie Allen, and was awarded the 1950 Pulitzer Prize in poetry. Since then, she has written a number of selections for readers of all ages. These include Maude Martha (1953), The Bean Eaters (1960), In the Mecca (1968), Riot (1969), Jump Bad (edited): A New Chicago Anthology (1971), Report from Part One: An Autobiography (1972), To Disembark (1981), The Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems (1986), Blacks (1987), and Children Coming Home (1991).Brooks is noted for her adaptation of traditional forms of poetry and for her use of short verse lines and casual rhymes. Brooks was named poet laureate for the state of Illinois in 1968, succeeding Carl Sandburg. In 1985 she was appointed poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. In 1990, Brooks became the first American to receive the Society for Literature Award from the University of Thessalonica in Athens, Greece.She received the National Book Foundation''''s medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters in 1994. Gwen Brooks died December 4, 2000.

At just 25, Paris McGowan, a recent MMI Orlando graduate, has made history as Missouri''s first Black female Harley-Davi...
16/07/2025

At just 25, Paris McGowan, a recent MMI Orlando graduate, has made history as Missouri''s first Black female Harley-Davidson® technician. Her journey from motorcycle enthusiast to trailblazer in a male-dominated industry is truly inspiring. Paris''s passion for bikes, fueled by her family''s love for Harley-Davidson, led her to pursue a career she never imagined would make headlines.

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