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July 18, 1863: William H. Carney saves the U.S. flag, earning him the Medal of Honor, as historic 1st black regiment, the 54th, rush to take Fort Wagner.
June 28, 1787: Benjamin Franklin implores delegates at the Constitutional Convention to turn to God for guidance.
June 15, 1863: Robert E. Lee’s estate is designated Arlington National Cemetery
June 1, 1843: Isabella Baumfree changes her name to Sojourner Truth. May 29, 1851: Sojourner Truth delivers her famous “Ain’t I A Woman?” speech.
Truth, like MLK, put faith in God foremost & kept peacefully talking until people listened. They adamantly rejected violence. Maybe we can learn something from our past Civil Rights Leaders.
May 12, 1865: Trials begin for 8 conspirators in President Lincoln’s assassination.
April 29, 1827: Deborah Sampson Gannett, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Revolution, dies.
April 12, 1861: First shots of the Civil War are fired upon Fort Sumter.
March 22, 1842: Primus Hall, black Patriot & friend of George Washington, dies
March 6, 1836: American Icon, David ‘Davy’ Crockett dies defending the Alamo
February 27, 1872: Charlotte E. Ray becomes the first black woman to receive a law degree
RIP Katherine Johnson (August 26, 1918 - February 24, 2020) May ALL Americans learn from your courage & strength & NEVER give up on their dreams.
February 13, 1882: Minister and stanch abolitionist, Henry Highland Garnet, who was the first African-American to deliver a sermon at the Capitol Building on February 12, 1865, dies.
January 30, 2020: Britain's exit of the EU today just shows humanity strives for individualism & capitalism over socialism & One World Order
January 25, 1915 - Alexander Graham Bell in New York and Thomas Watson in San Francisco make a record telephone transmission.
The True Anti-Choice Agenda of Planned Parenthood by Pamela J. Adams The day after President Donald Trump was inaugurated, activists descend
I Never Heard That: The True Anti-Choice Agenda of Planned Parenthood
In my latest article, I present the facts of how racist & anti-choice Planned Parenthood is as it still pushes Margaret Sanger's progressive (socialist) agenda of designing the perfect aryan race. They want to distance themselves from their origins, but facts are facts.
January 7, 1789: Citizens throughout America cast their first ballots ever for their national leaders. Unfortunately, our national leaders today don't think the American people are smart enough for that right anymore.
January 6: Christians celebrate Epiphany, when the Wise Men visit the infant Jesus Christ.