By Garry Blanson During my recent research of Black Owned Banks in America, I found that as of February 2023, there are between 15-42 Black Owned Banks currently operating in the United States. Additionally, I found that there are between…
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Our Rich Black Heritage: Jane Ellen McAllister
By Garry Blanson Most of the time when I hear people mention Vicksburg, Mississippi, they either say something about the “Famous American Civil War Battle” or the “Casino” in Vicksburg. However, I never ever heard anyone mention the fact that…
Our Rich Black Heritage: John Gilmore Riley
By Garry Blanson For those who didn’t know, the reason why I chose to write my “Our Rich Black Heritage” articles is to highlight other African-Americans besides the ones that we are use to hearing about during Black History Month.…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Frances Barrier Williams
By Garry Blanson Ever since before the American Civil War, Civil Rights and Education have been two of the top priorities for Black People in America. Although Black People have more representation today than they had in the early 1970s…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Benjamin Bradley
By Garry Blanson During American Slavery, slaves were sometimes allowed to buy their “FREEDOM!” This Week’s Black Heritage Hero was able to do so in an “unusual fashion.” By using “mere ideas,” Benjamin Bradley was able to take common materials…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Coralie Franklin Cook
By Garry Blanson Much has been said and written about Sally (Sarah) Hemings, the mother of several of Thomas Jefferson’s slave children. However, little is taught in the schools in our Black Communities about Coralie Franklin Cook (a descendant of…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Frederick Douglass Patterson
By Garry Blanson Who is the first person that comes to mind when you think of the name “Frederick Douglas?” Most people would say, “Frederick Douglas,” the famous Negro abolitionist who rose to fame with the 1845 publication of his…