Sarah Boone was one of the first African-American women to receive a United States patent for a reversible ironing board.
Although little is known about her life, Boone's application indicates that she lived in the vicinity of New Haven, Connecti ...
Posted Saturday, February 25th 2012 at 4:59PM
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Born George Speck in 1822 in Saratoga Lake, New York, Crum was the son of an African American father and Native American mother, a member of the Huron tribe. He professionally adopted the name "Crum" as it was the name his father used in his career a ...
Posted Friday, February 24th 2012 at 12:46PM
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Mediaite.com--Don Imus lit in to GOP frontrunner Rick Santorum during his Fox Business Network broadcast today, saying he has first-hand knowledge of how bad a person Santorum is thanks to his wife’s experience working on an anti-autism bill with him ...
Posted Friday, February 24th 2012 at 11:51AM
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ATLANTA--It’s not the kind of place one expects to see the R & B singer Usher, yet there he was, holding forth on leadership yesterday at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School in Atlanta. The keynote speaker at the twelfth annual Undergraduate ...
Posted Friday, February 24th 2012 at 11:30AM
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Rebecca Lee Crumpler was born in 1833 in Richmond, Virginia. She was raised in Pennsylvania by her aunt. Her aunt spent a great deal of time caring for the sick in her community. She was probably Crumpler's greatest inspiration for becoming a doctor. ...
Posted Friday, February 24th 2012 at 11:20AM
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Get ready, world: Tyra Banks now has her business school diploma.
The mogul and "America's Next Top Model" host posted a bunch of photos to her Twitter today announcing her big graduation from Harvard Business School's Executive Education program; ...
Posted Thursday, February 23rd 2012 at 6:15PM
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William Edward Burghardt DuBois was one of this country's most distinguished educators. Born in a small village in Massachusetts in 1868, DuBois first came face to face with the realities of racism in 19th century America while attending Fisk Univers ...
Posted Thursday, February 23rd 2012 at 6:04PM
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Four years ago, Bobby Brown, planned to sell a tell-all book about his life with Whitney Houston. Although the book was never published, some say Bobby is once again trying to make it happen.
“Back in 2008, the interest in a book on Whitney Housto ...
Posted Wednesday, February 22nd 2012 at 11:54AM
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One of the most fascinating stories about the effects of evolution on human relations is the story of Ota Benga, a pygmy who was put on display in a zoo as an example of an evolutionarily inferior race. The incident clearly reveals the racism of evol ...
Posted Wednesday, February 22nd 2012 at 11:21AM
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