Free Angela! Free All of Us! Shared by Dannie Gore, Sr. June 10, 1972 The plight of Angela Davis had become everyman’s, everywoman’s battle. Black and poor people throughout the world had become united around defending the rights of Angela, for it was all so clear. It was clear that she had been falsely charged. […]
READ MORECurated by Dannie Gore, Sr. May 10, 1953, The Elloree, South Carolina, School Board vowed to make a wholesale purge of Black school teachers who would not disown NAACP membership affiliation “One of my first major assignments for JET was this picture of twenty-one Elmore Training School teachers who quit their jobs rather than deny […]
READ MORE“Uncle” Ike Sims Shared by Dannie Gore, Sr. The record for having the highest number of sons in the army during World War I was held by two African Americans…Rev. R.H. Winslow of Rayville, AL, had 12. Two were twins and three were triplets. He received a congratulatory letter from President Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Sims, […]
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