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Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, MLK Jr. and other famous figures to remember during Black History Month
Black history in the U.S. dates back to 1619, when enslaved Africans were brought to Jamestown colony – near present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. Since then, Black Americans have persevered despite challenges throughout the nation’s history and left their mark on American culture. Every
Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson, who integrated Major League Baseball in 1947, was born to a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia, on this day in history, Jan. 31, 1919. His fight for racial equality and his exploits on the field of play made
A podcaster, business owner and mom of two has a new children’s book out that captures a special summer camp experience — and it’s based on a true story. Jackie Oshry runs a daily pop culture podcast, “The Toast,” and also has
HAPPIER TIMES: Jackie smiles to the camera whilst at a dinner party (Image: Getty) Walking across a sun-kissed beach on her private Greek island, the former first lady of the United States had just turned 40 and looked tanned, slim and entirely
Jackie Kennedy’s bloodstained Chanel outfit was found in an attic 20 years after her husband President John F. Kennedy was shot dead in Dallas, according to an explosive new book. The First Lady was sitting in an all-pink outfit beside JFK when
An auction house in Boston, Massachusetts is selling never-before-seen correspondents and meal plans written by Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis providing insight into the lives of the former first couples’ time in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood during John F. Kennedy’s tenure in the Senate. The
New York City’s Department of Transportation made an embarrassing mistake when it misspelled Jackie Robinson’s name on a road sign. The road sign for Jackie Robinson Parkway was spelled “Jakie Robinson Parkway” under a picture of the legendary baseball player, according to