Tag Archive | "African"
Posted on 31 January 2010. Tags: 761st Tank division, African, African American, Baseball, Fort Hood, Negro League, World series

Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 October 24, 1972) was the first African American Major League Baseball (MLB) player of the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. As the first black man to openly play in the major leagues since the 1880s, ...
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Posted on 06 January 2010. Tags: African, African American, African American boxers, Black boxers, Black British, Heavyweight Champions, Tom Cribb, Tom Molineaux

Tom Molineaux was an American boxer who settled in Britain after seeking and winning the World Boxing Title. When Tom Molineaux reached the shores of England in 1809, He came to claim the world boxing title. Presumably Molineaux had partaken in his share of matches prior to his rise as Boxer in Great Britain.
However, there ...
Posted in African American, Black Britain, Black Presence, Education, Entertainment, Europe, History, Men, Sports
Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: African, Argentina, Brazil, Caribbean, Christopher Columbus, Hispanic, Mexicans

Examiner.com
1492-1493- A black navigator, Pedro Alonso Nino, travels with Christopher Columbus
1494- The first Africans arrive in Hispaniola (current day Haiti - Dominican Republic) with Christopher Columbus. They are free persons.
1501- The Spanish king allows the introduction of enslaved African into Spain
1511-The first enslaved Africans arrive in Hispaniola.
1513-Thirty African accompany Vasco Nunez de Balboa on his ...
Posted in African, Black Presence, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Education, Europe, History, Men, Slavery, The Americas
Posted on 20 September 2009. Tags: African, Athlete, Athletics, Birchfield Harriers, Black goalkeepers, Caribbean, Fante, Ghanaian, Goalkeepers, Grenada, Preston North End, Prince Hassan Cup, Soccer. Football

Arthur Wharton was the world's first Black Professional Footballer.Arthur was born to parents who were both mixed race. His father was half Grenadian and half Scottish, and ...
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Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: Africa, African, Black, Ghana

Driving In Ghana
I remember taking my last taxi to Tema before picking up my new second hand car that came off a ship from Germany. It felt good that i was finally avoiding bartering with the greedy taxi drivers who when seeing a foreigner would double their fare.
You see the taxi driver is ...
Posted in African, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Education, Men
Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: African, African American, History, News, stories, Women

This July, 15-year-old Kimberly Anyadike finished a record-breaking flight across the country, becoming what is believed to be the youngest African-American female to pilot an airplane from coast to coast. The adventurous teenager flew from Compton Woodley Airport in Compton, CA, to Newport News, VA ,and back, making thirteen stops along the way. Her flight ...
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Posted on 04 May 2009. Tags: Africa, African, Africans, ANC, Congress, Corruption, Democrats, Economics, Economy, equality, kids, Nationalism, News, Parties, Politics, poverty, president, South Africa, violence, Zimbabwe

There was no surprise for what proved to be a resounding victory for Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma and the African National Congress (ANC). Zuma is the come back kid of all time; the man who against all odds came back from political abyss. In 2005 he was sacked as deputy leader of the ANC by then ...
Posted in African, Community, Education, Events, History, Politics
Posted on 30 April 2009. Tags: Africa, African, Business, Economics, Economy, globalisation, Politics

Even though it is the least integrated with the global economy, Africa may be the worst hit region by the global economic crisis. Each of the four channels through which the crisis is affecting Africa has a particularly nefarious impact.
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Posted in African, Business, Community, Events, Famine, Food, Health, History, Politics, War
Posted on 23 April 2009. Tags: Africa, African, Africans, Congress, Elections, Nationalism, News, Parties, president

Jacob Zuma is one step away from the Union Buildings - South Africa's seat of power.
Wednesday's national and provincial elections are certain to see the African National Congress (ANC) leader become the new president of South Africa.
But this year's elections have been different.
A new opposition party, hewn from the ruling African National Congress, is challenging ...
Posted in African, Education, Events, History, Men, News, Politics, Women
Posted on 14 April 2009. Tags: Africa, African, Africans, Army, Congo, Crime, Death, Economics, ethnicity, Europe, Genocide, Holocaust, Politicians, Politics, president, Sudan, Troops, violence, War, Women

A Tale of a Forgotten People
By Vava Tampa
Outside public eyes in a remote corner of Africa and literally under the world's radar screen, a country is sinking in a river of blood! Mothers crying! Fathers and sons trading hot metals! Neighbours, in alliance with local armed groups, seething through the thick dense forest to ...
Posted in African, Community, Education, Environment, Events, Famine, Health, History, Media, Men, Military, Racism, Religion, War, Women
Posted on 30 March 2009. Tags: 12 Things The Negro Must Do, African, American, Americas, Blacks, Business, children, Community, Education, Investment, Nannie Helen Burroughs., negro, race, schools, segregation, self improvement, Washington, Women

Found an Interesting post today called
12 Things The Negro Must Do – How Not To Become Scapegoats For Degenerate Black Community Behavior.
It was written in around the turn of the last century by a woman called Nannie Helen Burroughs.
Nannie Helen Burroughs - Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) was an educator, orator, religious leader and businesswoman who ...
Posted in African American, Community, History, Men, Politics, Racism, Slavery, The Americas, Women
Posted on 25 March 2009. Tags: African, African American, Africans, America, Americas, Black, Blacks, Census, Community, ethnicity, Marriage, society, Women

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Every day I trawl the web looking for interesting articles to bring to your screen. Tonight I happened to chance across an article called...
" Do we need Black Mariage Day?" Personally, & I have to be honest here, I hadn't actually heard of the initiative and so proceeded to read the whole article.
The author made ...
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