February 7: The Largest Group of Black People in the US Are Young Men
As of 2019, the largest group of black people in the United States are men between the ages of 10 and 14.
As of 2019, the largest group of black people in the United States are men between the ages of 10 and 14.
12-year-old Grace Moore is the youngest composer to ever write music for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Quil Lemons, 23, is the youngest photographer to ever shoot a “Vanity Fair” cover.
Shirley Chisholm was the first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives in 1968.
In August 1831, Nathaniel “Nat” Turner began a slave rebellion, striking fear into white Southerners.
Black Woman on the Rise: Actress, Nafessa Williams, plays first lesbian super hero on the CW show, “Black Lightning”.
Black History Month started as “National Negro Week”, created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson.
December 13: Baseball Hero Larry Doby was born,
December 12: Kenya claimed their independence, 1963
December 11: Raven-Symoné is born
The Los Angeles City Council today will begin its portion of the redistricting process with a presentation from the City Council Redistricting Commission and a vote to create an Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee.
September 26: The first public statue in Philadelphia to honor a specific African American was dedicated to Octavius Catto, 2017
A Los Angeles-area man is expected to plead guilty this morning to a federal charge for his alleged involvement in a ring that collected ransom from people whose family members had been kidnapped in Mexico.
The number of coronavirus patients in Los Angeles County hospitals continues to fall, declining from 1,480 on Sunday to 1,463, according to the latest state figures.
August 31: Adrian Dove, former White House Staff member and current CEO of the Kingdom Day Parade in Los Angeles, was born, 1934