Black History Day 23

  1. The abolitionist AND early feminist whose “Ain’t I A Woman” speech silenced hecklers at the National Women’s Suffrage Convention was Sojourner Truth in 1852 in Ohio.
  2. The United Negro College Fund was chartered in 1944 in New York. It was and still is for raising money to aid African American Colleges.
  3. Ethiopia was conquered by Italy in 1935. The British battled Italy to free the country during WWII and by mid-1941, Ethiopia was once again independent.
  4. In 1848, the people who opposed the SPREAD of slavery were called Free-Soilers. They were in favor of outlawing slavery in territory acquired from Mexico.
  5. Crippled as a child, Wilma Rudolph became the FIRST African American woman to win three gold medals in an Olympiad. She won the medals in track events at the 1960 Olympics in Rome.
  6. The FIRST black woman to practice law in the state of Mississippi was Marian Wright Edelman.
  7. In 1973, the Children’s Defense Fund was organized by [once again] Marian Wright Edelman.
  8. Humpfrey H. Reynolds invention of an ‘improved’ window ventilator made passengers more comfortable in 19th century trains.
  9. The huge waterfall in Africa called “the Smoke That Thunders” is the Victoria Falls. Discovered by David Livingstone in 1855, they were named for Queen Victoria.
  10. Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey and Charles Deslandes led slave rebellions in the south. Prosser in Richmond, VA, Deslandes in New Orleans and Vesey in Charleston, SC.

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