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Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins made history in 1860 as the first Black American o play at the White House for President James ...
Official black-and-white single cover for “Attention” by Farrah Mechael, the unapologetic anthem that shows you exactly how ...
Excelsior College renamed its Albany headquarters after Lt. Gen. Arthur J. Gregg, the U.S. Army’s first Black three-star ...
Fort Polk became Fort Polk once again. But this time the base's name refers to Gen. James H. Polk, awarded the Silver Star ...
Historian Katherine Biber invites us to see the lives, crimes and deaths of Jimmy and Joe Governor in the context of bigger ...
Gil Rose talks all about bringing Ulysses Kay’s "Frederick Douglass" back to life along with the work of other Black ...
PD16 Legacy Builders Celebration Honors Nine Men Of Impact For Transformational Community Leadership
A & B Creative Event Center makes history honoring 9 male leaders for service, mentorship, and lasting community impact in Planning Distri ...
First Black Woman To Become Marine Brigadier General Marine Corps Col. Lorna M. Mahlock, the deputy director of Operations, Plans, Policies and Operations at Marine Corps headquarters outside ...
Gregg, who died in 2024, was both the first Black brigadier general in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps in 1972 and the first Black lieutenant general in the U.S. Army in 1977.
Shreveport native, Brigadier General Gary M. Jones served 26-years in the US Military.
Dozens gathered at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park in Maryland for a formal ceremony making Tubman a one-star brigadier general in the state's National Guard.
Harriet Tubman was posthumously commissioned as brigadier general of the Maryland National Guard at a Veteran’s Day ceremony.
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