100 years ago, white mobs across the country attacked black people. And they fought back | CNN

— Christina Maxouris, CNN CNN Thelma Shepherd was riding back to her Chicago apartment on July 27, 1919, when her streetcar came under attack. Black and white men hurled rocks at each other and at the passing vehicle. The 19-year-old who had recently left the South for a job in the bustling city didn’t know it, […]

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US-based Nigerian neurosurgeon flies home monthly to perform free surgery | Yen.com

Nathaniel Crabbe, Yen.com Dr. Sulaiman travels every month to Nigeria to perform free surgeries | Ochsner Health System. Featured Image [dropcap]US[/dropcap] resident Nigerian Neurosurgeon, Dr. Olawale Sulaiman, has made headlines for his generous act of monthly visit to his native country, Nigeria, to undertake free surgery. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] Dr. Sulaiman has shown that despite his […]

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Garrett Morgan Biography | Biography.com

— Biography.com Staff, Biography_com [dropcap]Garrett[/dropcap] Morgan blazed a trail for African-American inventors with his patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, a revamped sewing machine and an improved traffic signal. Synopsis With only an elementary school education, Garrett Morgan, born in Kentucky on March 4, 1877, began his career as a sewing-machine mechanic. […]

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‘We have a long way to go:’ Descendants of first black Americans on race relations | Reuters

— Angela Moore, Reuters HAMPTON, Va. (Reuters) – Four hundred years after the first ship carrying enslaved Africans arrived on the coast of Virginia, the descendants of one of the first black American families say race relations in the United States still have “a long way to go.” The Tucker family, who trace their ancestry to […]

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