Feb 16th American History is The History of Everyone.
“Born in 1933, Arthur Duncan started dancing on street corners for spare change. But his rhythm and grit soon made him a star.”
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Feb 15th American History is The History of Everyone.
"Born in 1913 to Alabama sharecroppers, Jesse Owens sprinted from poverty to immortality. At 21, he set three world records and tied a fourth—in less than an hour—earning him the title ‘World’s Fastest Man.’"
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American History is The History of Everyone.
Dr. Patricia Bath: The Visionary Who Changed How We See the World
Born in 1942, Patricia Bath shattered barriers as a Black woman in medicine. And throughout her life embarked on a trailblazing path in the medical field.
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First entry of American History is The History of Everyone.
Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People to kick off Black History Month.
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