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by Blackthen - April 6, 2025 0 0

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black history, news and commentary channel. Black Then ...

by Blackthen - April 4, 2025 1 3

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black history, news and commentary channel. Black Then ...

by Blackthen - April 1, 2025 0 0

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black ...

by Jae Jones - March 28, 2025 0 0

Charles Sherrod was a key member and organizer of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the Civil Rights Movement. He became the first SNCC field secretary and SNCC director of southwest Georgia. Sherrod was born in Petersburg, Virginia in 1937 and raised by his grandmother. He grew up singing in the choir and attending Sunday ...

by Blackthen - March 25, 2025 0 0

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black ...

by Blackthen - March 20, 2025 0 0

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black history, news and commentary channel. Black Then ...

by Blackthen - March 19, 2025 0 0

At Black Then, we often see videos that make us stop and think. They frequently reveal information that is not broadcasted to the masses and are created by great talents that are not shown in mainstream media. In this video we found, we learn more about The Black Then Channel is an all-black history, news and commentary channel. Black Then ...

by Susan - March 14, 2025 1 0

The Watts Rebellion took place in the Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, between August 11th and August 17th, 1965. The incident was the culmination of decades of government oppression and repression of the Black majority population of Los Angeles, ranging from illegal beatings, shootings, torture, theft, crushing fines, and harassment ...

by Jae Jones - February 17, 2025 0 4

Lucy Manetta Hughes was born in Mebanesville, North Carolina in 1863. She graduated from Scotia Seminary in Concord, North Carolina in 1885 and married Rev. David Brown four years later. In 1894 she graduated with a degree in medicine from Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. After ...

by Blackthen - February 11, 2025 0 0

Daisy L. Elliott was an African-American politician and realtor from the State of Michigan. She was born Daisy Elizabeth Lenoir in Filbert, West Virginia, United States, and resided in Detroit, Michigan. She was a delegate to the 1961–1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention from Wayne County's 4th District, which resulted in Michigan's ...

by Kelvin Muhia - February 11, 2025 0 11

The Medal of Honor was introduced during the American Civil war. It is the highest military adornment presented to members of the United States armed forces by the U.S. government. The Medal was awarded to those who were fully devoted and ready to risk their own lives beyond the call of duty to defend their country against enemies. A research ...

by Jae Jones - February 7, 2025 1 2

Donald "Don"  Bexley was an American actor and comedian, best known for playing Fred Sanford's (Redd Foxx) best friend Bubba Bexley on the 1970s television sitcom, Sanford and Son. Donald Thomas Bexley was born on March 10, 1910, in either Jamestown, Virginia or Detroit, Michigan to the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bexley. His father was a Bible ...

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