Thursday, February 23, 2017

W. E. B. Dubois


WIlliam Edward Burghardt was born in Barrington, Massachusetts on February 23rd, 1868. Dubois played a great role in African American history. He was the first African American to earn a PH.D from Harvard University. He also earned his bachelors degree at Fisk. Dubois worked as a professer at Atlanta University and Wilberforce University. He published a variety of books such as "The Negro" "Philadelphia Negro" and "Dusk of Dawn" William Dubois was pronounced dead on August 27, 1963 in Accra Ghana. 




Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Malcom X


Malcom Little born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha Nebraska. Malcom was a spokesman in "The Nation Of Islam." He was pronounced dead February 21, 1965. Malcom X was a civil rights activist fighting for freedom and rights. This day February 21, 1965 Malcom X died. Before giving a speech Audubon
Ballroom in Manhattan  Malcom X was murdered by 3 followers of The Nation of Islam.



Thursday, October 27, 2016

Bernie Mac


Bernie Mac, born as Benard Jeffrey McCullough was born on October 5th 1957 in Chicago Illinois. Bernie Mac performed his first stand up routine at the age of eight. Mac lost his mother to cancer then soon after that his father, brother, and grandmother. Mac realized the power of laughter made him feel better. He began telling jokes in the Chicago Subway. He joined the comedy club in 1977. The Bernie Mac show made a debut on Fox in 2001. He co starred with Chris Rock and replace Bill Murray in Charlies Angels. Bernie Mac sadly passed away in pneumonia on August 9th, 2008. 


Russell Simmons

Born on October 4th 1957 in Queens, New York. He attended the city college of New York. Russel Simmons left school and founded Rush Management to promote rap. Russell Simmons managed under Def Jams many artists.



Monday, October 24, 2016

A fight for Civil Rights


Rosa Parks was born as Rosa Loiuse McCauley on February 4th, 1913 in Tuskegee Alabama. Rosa was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a public bus. She created a boycott citywide and helped put an end to segregation.  A contemporary of Rosa Parks were. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I choose to write about Rosa Parks because her standing up for herself helped everyone else worldwide and realize to stand up for themselves even to this day.  

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Haitian artist and humanitarian Wyclef Jean 



On this Day October 17, 1969, artist, songwriter, and guitarist Nel Ust Wyclef Jean was born in Croix-Des-Bouques, Haiti. Wyclef Jean joined a group in high school by the name of Exact Change who was later signed to Columbia Records in 1993. Two of Wyclef Jeans greatest songs are "Ready or Not" and "Killing me Softly." Wyclef Jean is a Grammy award winning artist. When Haiti had their big earthquake in 2010 Wyclef Jean created a charity to raise money for help. I choose this artist over the others because I am more comfortable and familiar with him.



Friday, October 14, 2016

"I have a Dream"




On January 15th 1929, Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta Georgia. Dr. King was a minister and social activist who led the Civil rights movement from the late 1950's until his assassination on April 4th 1968. Dr. King had many known worthy accomplishments in his life. One included being awarded for the Nobel Peace Prize, one of the six prizes awarded for important work in the fields of literature, physics, chemistry, medicine, and economics. Martin Luther King was awarded his prize for his nonviolent resistance to the racial prejudice in America. Some of his contemporaries were Jesse Jackson and Roy Wilkins of the NAACP. Martin Luther King will be known for his legacy and for telling people to stand for their rights, and to know their place in this world. I choose Martin Luther King because he left his mark on this world not through music, but through action and speech.