African American Mobile Display

African American Mobile Display Sharing the African American Experience
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The Black History Display was at Benson High School  and was toured by Oregon Congressional Representative Suzanne Bonam...
02/23/2025

The Black History Display was at Benson High School and was toured by Oregon Congressional Representative Suzanne Bonamici

We celebrate Black history because it’s essential. Thank you Benson for allowing us to continue the celebration.

As we kick off Black History Month, we stand together to recognize the incredible contributions, resilience, and legacy ...
02/01/2025

As we kick off Black History Month, we stand together to recognize the incredible contributions, resilience, and legacy of Black individuals throughout history. 🌍✊🏽

Learning Black history is not just important—it’s essential. It’s a vital part of understanding the full scope of our shared past, the challenges faced, and the progress made. In the face of ongoing challenges, including efforts to erase or limit our history, we choose to remember, we choose to celebrate, and we choose to learn.

This month, let’s honor our heroes, elevate our voices, and continue pushing for progress. We refuse to forget our past. Instead, we embrace it, amplify it, and move forward with pride and purpose.

If you’re interested in learning more check out my website www.blackhistoryotm.com

07/15/2023
07/15/2023

Sashe Ivy, the founder of Black woman-owned and Chicago-based construction firm called Pink Hard Hatz Construction, is celebrating 15 years.

07/15/2023

Her comments come after running the best time in the 100m dash of 2023.

07/15/2023

Winning 🙌🏾

07/15/2023

"Just do right. Right may not be expedient, it may not be profitable, but it will satisfy your soul. It brings you the kind of protection that bodyguards can't give you."

07/06/2023

The Maestro, Barry Eugene Carter, better known as Barry White, died on July 4, 2003.

Pictured are Barry and his wife, singer Glodean White.

07/06/2023

The entire graduating class at St. Augustine High School in New Orleans is celebrating after all of them were accepted to college. What's more, they earned a combined $9.2 million in scholarship offers.

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