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HER NAME IS POETRY AND IS ETERNITY.She was called Phillis, because that was the name of the ship that brought her, and W...
02/23/2025

HER NAME IS POETRY AND IS ETERNITY.
She was called Phillis, because that was the name of the ship that brought her, and Wheatley, which was the name of a merchant who bought her.
I was born in Senegal.
At thirteen, she was already writing poems in a language that wasn''t her own. No one believed she was the author. At twenty years old, Phillis was questioned by a court of eighteen illustrious gentlemen in togs and wigs.
She had to recite texts from Virgil and Milton and some messages from the Bible, and she also had to swear that the poems she had written were not plagiarized.
From a chair, she gave up her long exam, until the court accepted her: she was a woman, she was black she was a slave, but she was a poet.
Phillis Wheatley, was the first African-American author to publish a book in the United States.
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Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington 🖤🌟
02/23/2025

Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington 🖤🌟

🏀Nate "Tiny" Archibald: The former NBA point guard was born in New York City on September 2, 1948. He grew up in the Pat...
02/22/2025

🏀Nate "Tiny" Archibald: The former NBA point guard was born in New York City on September 2, 1948. He grew up in the Patterson housing projects of the South Bronx, where he honed his basketball skills on city playgrounds. Archibald''s talent caught the eye of college recruiters, and he went on to play for the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). In 1970, he was drafted second round 19th pick by the Cincinnati Royals and played in the NBA for 13 seasons. Archibald was a seven-time NBA All-Star, three-time All-NBA First Team selection, and 1981 NBA champion. He was also the first and only player in NBA history to lead the league in both scoring and assists. Archibald was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991.🏀

Shaquille O’Neal will receive the 2024 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award on Nov. 9, recognizing his significan...
02/22/2025

Shaquille O’Neal will receive the 2024 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award on Nov. 9, recognizing his significant charitable contributions and advocacy. The award, presented by the Muhammad Ali Center, celebrates Shaq''s dedication to underserved youth through his foundation and his role as a national spokesperson. Congratulations to Shaq for his inspiring work and commitment to making a difference.

Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, and Cab Calloway on set of St. Louis Blues, 1958
02/21/2025

Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, and Cab Calloway on set of St. Louis Blues, 1958

Meet Darnell Wells, a compassionate 19-year-old Memphis, Tennessee barber known for his kindness and skill at "The Shop....
02/21/2025

Meet Darnell Wells, a compassionate 19-year-old Memphis, Tennessee barber known for his kindness and skill at "The Shop." Recently, he took his talents beyond the barbershop, offering free haircuts and meals to homeless individuals in need. Alongside his friend Zac Sherrod, they made a significant impact, cutting hair for nine people and serving over 30 burgers.

11-year-old Murhaf Hamid broke fundraising records for Majblomman, Sweden’s oldest charity, raising over $223,200. Despi...
02/20/2025

11-year-old Murhaf Hamid broke fundraising records for Majblomman, Sweden’s oldest charity, raising over $223,200. Despite initial setbacks, a viral post turned his campaign into a sensation, garnering support from across the country.

Albert Lee Murray (born May 12, 1916, Nokomis, Alabama, U.S.—died August 18, 2013, Harlem, New York), African American e...
02/20/2025

Albert Lee Murray (born May 12, 1916, Nokomis, Alabama, U.S.—died August 18, 2013, Harlem, New York), African American essayist, critic, and novelist whose writings assert the vitality and the powerful influence of black people in forming American traditions.

Murray attended Tuskegee Institute (B.S., 1939; later Tuskegee University) and New York University (M.A., 1948); he also taught at Tuskegee. In 1943 he entered the U.S. Air Force (known then as the U.S. Army Air Forces), from which he retired as a major in 1962.

Murray’s first collection of essays, The Omni-Americans: New Perspectives on Black Experience and American Culture (1970), used historical fact, literature, and music to attack false perceptions of black American life. He recorded his visit to scenes of his segregated boyhood during the 1920s in his second published work, South to a Very Old Place (1971). In Stomping the Blues (1976), Murray maintained that blues and jazz musical styles developed as affirmative responses to misery; he also explored the cultural significance of these music genres and other artistic genres in The Hero and the Blues (1973), The Blue Devils of Nada (1996), and From the Briarpatch File: On Context, Procedure, and American Identity (2001).

Murray also cowrote Count Basie’s autobiography, Good Morning Blues (1985), and was active in the creation of the concert series Jazz at Lincoln Center. In addition, he published Trading Twelves: The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison and Albert Murray (2000), a poetry collection, and a tetralogy of novels—Train Whistle Guitar (1974), The Spyglass Tree (1991), The Seven League Boots (1995), and The Magic Keys (2005)

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02/19/2025

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Samuel L. Jackson married actress LaTanya Richardson in 1980, they have one child together. đź’™
02/19/2025

Samuel L. Jackson married actress LaTanya Richardson in 1980, they have one child together. đź’™

Artist Jonathan Harris and his painting titled “Critical Race Theory”
02/18/2025

Artist Jonathan Harris and his painting titled “Critical Race Theory”

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