Mary Jackson, NASA’s first Black female engineer, broke barriers in aerospace, transforming wind tunnel research. Her work was pivotal in the space race, and her legacy lives on — NASA’s HQ in Washington now bears her name, and the film Hidden Figures depicted her journey.
Augusta Savage, the first African-American woman to open her own art gallery in the U.S., sculpting in her studio in 1937. She was a visionary sculptor who shaped more than clay — her hands molded history and carved a path for generations.
Mabel Staton has died at 92. She leapt over many barriers — breaking records, fighting segregation, and making history as the ONLY U.S. woman in the long jump at the 1952 Olympics. A true trailblazer in track and civil rights. Rest in Power, Queen. ✊🏿🏅
Exodus 31:16 KJVAAE
[16] Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant.
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Today's Black American (Freedmen) inventor is Annie Easley. Annie Easley worked for NASA when she developed and implemented much of the technology used in hybrid cars and helped pioneer the rocket technology that put the first person on the moon. #BlackHistoryMonth
Today's Black American (Freedmen) inventor is Jesse E. Russell. We all enjoy our wireless cellphones, right? We have Jesse E. Russell to thank for that. He invented the digital cellular base that allowed communication between wireless equipment and networks. This is what made
This is real sex trafficking. But the white man is home in his bed
Eastern District of New York | Former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch and Two Other Individuals Charged with Sex Trafficking and Interstate Prostitution | United States Department of Justice share.google/lItgFxZh2UmRq2…
ESSENCE festival New Orleans 2025: The African-Tether Take Over.
We sold you all into slavery, and now we come to eat and benefit off your achievements after slavery. - Slave Traders