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Black History Month
Wiliam Purvis invented the fountain pen!
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Black History Month
Please forgive me. I don’t have much to say, am working on my healing techniques and did not want to miss any more of Black History Month. So, I will be adding pictures taken in Annapolis at our State House of Representatives building. I hope you enjoy the Maryland Black History I am sharing!
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Happy Birthday Rosa Parks!
Mrs. Rosa Parks ignited civil disobedience in Montgomery, Alabama, playing a crucial role in the fight for civil rights. Her actions laid the groundwork for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This message highlights her significance in history, especially during Black History Month.
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One Final Black History Fact
The writer celebrates Black History Month’s extra day by sharing a personal connection to a Cross classic fountain pen inherited from their grandfather. The pen represents elegance and abundance, used monthly for a meaningful ritual. With a strong emotional attachment, the fountain pen embodies the spirit of Black History in a unique and personal way.
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Did You Know? Black History Fact
The post highlights the significant contribution of a black scientist to the perfection of the light bulb and reflects on the progress of human innovation. It encourages readers to acknowledge this Black History Fact.
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Black History Is…
Many still deny that Black History is American History. In upcoming posts, I’ll share surprising black history facts.