
Celebrate the contributions African Americans have made throughout history and learn how Black and Brown people across America have helped shape, impact, and enrich the world in which we live in, because Black history is history.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 37 | Founded | a year ago |
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Amelia Boynton Robinson was the first African American woman in the state of Alabama to run for Congress inspiring African Americans everywhere while pushing the boundaries in the world of politics. Read by Marissa Spencer.
The first African American to win an Academy Award for best actor, Sidney Poitier will always be remembered for his acting, directorial work and trailblazing for black artists. Voiced by Ellis Foreman
The first African American to serve in either house of the U.S. Congress, Hiram Revels remained steadfast in his pursuit of excellence and opportunity for all African Americans. Voiced by Ellis Foreman.
Eunice Hunton Carter was the first African American prosecutor in Manhattan and out away one of the most notorious mob bosses in the world. Read by Olivia Parker.
Max Robinson was the first African American news anchor and two-time Emmy-winning documentary director.
Read by Ben Shinault.
Mary Ellen Pleasant was the first black millionaire in the United States. Read by Jaden Foreman
George Biddle Kelley was the first registered African American engineer in the state of New York, and is a Jewel of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated.
Read by Owen Mccarron.
Dr. Charles R. Drew saved countless lives with his invention of preserving blood and plasma, also known as the Blood Bank. Read by Jaden Foreman.










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