Eugene Jacques Bullard – The Father Of Black American Fighter Pilots
Eugene Bullard was known as “The Black Swallow of Death.” He is considered the father of black fighter pilots. Read more about his life!

Daniel Hale Williams – The Pioneer Of The Open Heart Surgery
Daniel Hale Williams is a pioneer who is responsible for performing the world’s first successful open heart surgery! Read more!

Dr. Shirley Jackson – The Inventor Whose Work Led To Caller ID, The Fax Machine, And More
Dr. Shirley Jackson is one of the most noted physicists in history thanks to her ground breaking work, which led to tech we can’t live without!

Hiram Rhodes Revels – The First Black Senator In The U.S. Congress
On February 25th, 1870, Hiram R. Revels became the first black man to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Read more about his life and legacy!

Malcolm X: A Legacy That Will Never Die
Malcolm X was gunned down on February 21st, 1965. Read about the legendary activist’s life and times as part of Black History Month!

Queen Latifah – The First Hip-Hop Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Queen Latifah is a trailblazing hip-hop legend. Read about her many accomplishments in this tribute to the actress for Black History Month!

Erin Jackson – Making Black History At The Olympics In 2022
Erin Jackson made history during the 2022 Olympics as the first black woman to win a Gold medal in speed skating. Read more!

Huey Newton – Born Leader And Founder Of The Black Panther Party
Huey Newton created possibly the most defining historical movement ever seen in the Black community. Newton was the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, along with Bobby Seale. Their organization spearheaded a number of community support programs such as medical clinics, clothing banks, and food banks. Huey Newton was born on February 17th, 1942 in […]

Phillis Wheatley – America’s First Groundbreaking Poet
Phillis Wheatley became one of the first published African American poets. This post explores her life as a slave and her time after being emancipated.

Alexander Miles: The Genius Whose Invention Is Still In Use Today
Alexander Miles is well known as the inventor who revolutionized the design for elevators, ensuring they were safer for all. This article explores his work and his life.

T. Thomas Fortune – The Militant Ex-Slave Who Revolutionized Journalism
T. Thomas Fortune is considered one of the leading civil rights advocates for Black Americans through the late 1800s. This article explores his work.

The Story Of Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, America’s First Black Pop Star
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield was a pioneering black singer who transcended the racism of her time to become one of the best known singers!

William Liedesdorff – The First Black Millionaire Who Helped Found San Francisco
William Liedesdorff is widely considered to be the first black millionaire. This article sheds some light on his fascinating story.

Mary Fields aka Stagecoach Mary – The Life Of The Legend Featured In Jay-Z’s “The Harder They Fall”
Stagecoach Mary is a legendary figure from the times of the Wild West. Learn more about Mary Fields and her incredible achievements.

Reginald Lewis – The First Black Billionaire Who Played By His Own Rules
Reginald F. Lewis is known as America’s first black billionaire. This article explores his life and his incredible accomplishments.

The Light Of Truth: Ida B. Wells
Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist that led an anti-lynching crusade. Today, she is still celebrated for her part in America’s history!