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Black History Month Stories. Today we stick with our "women running mail" theme from yesterday's story and celebrate the first Black woman to make officer in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps who went on to command an all-black postal battalion overseas. This is the story of Charity Adams Earley.

Oh goodie, at this rate we’re gonna rerun the four pests campaign.

Calling yourself a king doesn’t make you a king. Having a bunch of angry Virginians and their friends kick your ass out of the country does.

Black History Month Stories. Black people have been making major contributions to America throughout its existence, and nothing illustrates that like today's story of a man who escaped slavery just to turn around and give his life to protect the nation. This is the story of William Williams

Since President’s Day and Black History Month came to be celebrated due to the birthdays of notable abolitionist President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas, I’d like to commemorate this President’s Day by calling attention to heroic African Americans that fought for all of our freedom. 1/

it’s a beautiful day to not compromise your values

Black History Month Stories. Today being President's Day, it's a perfect time to talk about a Black woman who suffered horribly under slavery but went on to become a friend to the first family. Today's story is Elizabeth Keckley. CW: the story contains discussion of physical and sexual violence.

Celebrating the heroes who saved us from Fascism.

Courtesy reminder, you pay experts to answer the questions you don’t know you need to ask, not to provide you information you could find with a Google search or a statistical hallucination machine.

Black History Month Stories. This has glitched out twice, resulting in a total loss, so here's take 3. Today, we talk about an elite Black athlete robbed of his rightful success by the government. Today's story is the first Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion. The Galveston Giant, Jack Johnson.