Sunday, February 7, 2010

Black Women At Marcus And Millichap Black History Month: Who Are Some Other Famous Blacks Besides MLK Who Took Great Stands And Risks For Blacks?

Black History Month: Who are some other famous Blacks besides MLK who took great stands and risks for Blacks? - black women at marcus and millichap

I'm trying to find people for Black History Month ....
Heres my list of people:
Nat Turner (Love it)
WEB Dubois (love)
Carter G. Woodson (love)
Hattie McDaniel (the first black woman to win an Oscar)
Beverly Johnson (One of the first supermodels Black)
Marcus Garvey Caribbean (brother proud)
Zora Neale Hutson

7 comments:

YG&B said...

Henry Garnet (preferred)
Toussaint Louverture
Nat Turner
Denmark bubble
Madison Washington
Joseph Cinque


... "The inconsistency of the people to keep slaves who had crossed over" o'er the wave "for freedom, completely ignored too obvious. The voice of freedom," he said, "to free their slaves." Praying with tears of mankind release of children in Africa. Wisdom urged her solemn declaration made. Invoke the bleeding in prison, his innocence and pointed to Christianity who was crying on the cross. Jehovah's Rejects infamous institution, and lightning, red with vengeance, wounded a leap forward in order to blast the guilty wretches who maintained. But in vain. Slavery had its wings in the shadow of death to spread on the earth, the Church stood silently - the priests prophesied false, and people will like it. Your throne is established, and now reigns triumphant "...


--- Henry Garnet

Bush Be Gone said...

Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks (February 4, 1913 to October 24, 2005) was an African American civil rights activists, the U.S. Congress later called "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_parks

Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (February 1818 - February 20, 1895) was to abolish the death penalty is a, editor, orator, writer, politician and reformer. Nicknamed "The legend of Anacostia" and "The Lion of Anacostia", Douglas was one of the most famous of the Afro-American history and an enormous presence.
He firmly believed in the equality of all people, whether black, female, Indian, or new immigrants. He used to say: "I connect with someone who has to make good and do no evil."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_D ...

Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, c. 1820 - March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the Civil War. After his escape from captivitytion has thirteen missions were over seventy slaves escape, with the help of the network of slavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. Later helped John Brown for his raid on Harpers Ferry and the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tub ...

micheleh... said...

The participants in the Woolworth sit-ins against
The Little Rock Nine
Black Panthers
Malcolm X
Phillis Wheatley
Gordon Parks
Vivien Thomas

Derrick B said...

Medgar Evers
Mary Bethune MacCloud
Sojourner Truth
Paul Robeson
Louis Latima
Granville Woods
Garrett Morgan

moo said...

Which reminds me, is the History Month, almost black. I wonder what we learn in school.

atheism_... said...

The Robinsons Golly.

odie said...

More women need.
What's Lady-his-name cosmetics billionaire Richmond, Virginia.
The singer Nina Simone
Marian Anderson - great singer was denied the stage in Washington, DC, Eleanor Roosevelt, though his support
Josephine Baker - Paris, so that he could equally with other exotic dancers stage
Rosa Parks - as you know
Girls, the schools in Little Rock, Clarendon County, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, integrated - one of them now, Condoleezza Rice,
Anita Hill took a job for women, suitable in black, when Clarence Thomas called sexist pig
Winnie Mandela has held for years while her husband was in prison in South Africa
I was a little afraid, Marcus Garvey, who by all justly proud, but their policy is suspect, in my opinion.

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