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  • This Day in Black History - July 22, 2025
    2025/07/22

    In Las Vegas, Sonny Liston’s ruthless first-round knockout ignites the boxing ring into a battleground of raw racial tension and fractured Black identity.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 21, 2025
    2025/07/21

    A fierce battle cry echoes through New York City as Charles Lewis Reason shatters the chains of segregation in public schools, defying a society built on racial oppression with unstoppable educational activism.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 20, 2025
    2025/07/20

    In the ashes of the 1967 Newark riots, over one thousand fiery voices roar at the first National Black Power Conference, demanding justice and self-determination with unstoppable resolve.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 19, 2025
    2025/07/19

    Frederick Douglass boldly rises at Seneca Falls, declaring "right is of no sex," electrifying the convention with his fierce, unwavering demand for universal voting rights.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 18, 2025
    2025/07/18

    Lemuel Haynes boldly preaches to all-white congregations, wielding the Bible and Revolutionary rhetoric to fiercely dismantle racial injustice in 18th-century Connecticut.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 17, 2025
    2025/07/17

    When two fully loaded ammunition ships erupt in a blinding fireball, segregated sailors at Port Chicago defy fatal orders and spark the Navy’s most explosive mutiny

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  • This Day in Black History - July 16, 2025
    2025/07/16

    Ida B. Wells defiantly refuses to leave a segregated train in Holly Springs, sparking a fearless crusade that shatters silence and exposes the brutal truth of lynching.

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  • This Day in Black History - July 15, 2025
    2025/07/15

    In a cramped Mary Street church, nearly two hundred Black children squeezed into a classroom where white teachers struggled to teach literacy against relentless underfunding and injustice.

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