Mae Jemison: First African American Woman in Space
On Sept. 12, 1992, aboard the space shuttle Endeavor, Mae Jemison and six other astronauts completed 126 orbits around the Earth. A mission specialist, she was a co-investigator of two bone cell research experiments.
Mae Jemison: First African American Woman in Space
On Sept. 12, 1992, aboard the space shuttle Endeavor, Mae Jemison and six other astronauts completed 126 orbits around the Earth. A mission specialist, she was a co-investigator of two bone cell research experiments.
Black History is America's History
Black History is America's History
Marcenia Lyle "Toni" Stone (July 17, 1921 - November 2, 1996) was the first woman to play professional baseball for a previously all-men's major-league team
Marcenia Lyle "Toni" Stone (July 17, 1921 - November 2, 1996) was the first woman to play professional baseball for a previously all-men's major-league team
Born in 1917, Mamie Phipps Clark became a pioneer of child development studies, spearheading research that became pivotal in the ending of racial segregation in schools.
The Clark’s research became the ethical basis for the NAACP's case in Brown Vs the board of Education.
Born in 1917, Mamie Phipps Clark became a pioneer of child development studies, spearheading research that became pivotal in the ending of racial segregation in schools.
The Clark’s research became the ethical basis for the NAACP's case in Brown Vs the board of Education.
The historian was the second Black student to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree. His incredible research led to the establishment of Black History Month in 1926. It later became a nationally recognized annual event in 1976
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The historian was the second Black student to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree. His incredible research led to the establishment of Black History Month in 1926. It later became a nationally recognized annual event in 1976
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