The Clinton 12, who were 12 Black teens who became the first to integrate a public high school in Clinton, TN in August 1956. One of the 12 was the grandmother of Cameron Boyce, JoAnn Allen Boyce (RIP😭). #TheClinton12 #BlackHistoryMonth2026 #BlackHistoryMonth #TheSweetSouthernTraveler
Pumpkins are like people: round, colorful, and sometimes a little weird. 😂 Which pumpkin are you today? Show me with an emoji! #Pumpkins #PumpkinPatch #TheSweetSouthernTraveler #ReesesSweetTreatTravel
How many have you been saying wrong?
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🎆 Happy 4th of July! 🌟 Where are you watching the fireworks tonight? 🇺🇸✨ #FourthOfJuly #HolidayTravel #ReesesSweetTreatTravel #TheSweetSouthernTraveler
Alps in the winter? Yes, please. 🏔️✨ Think fresh snow, cozy chalets, and fireside vibes. ❄️⛷️ Start planning your snowy escape with our help! #WinterEscape #AlpsVacation #ReesesSweetTreatTravel #TheSweetSouthernTraveler
Embark on a global art tour 🎨🌍 From classic to contemporary, discover 4 places where creativity takes over 🖼️✨. Start your journey, contact us! #ArtTravel #GlobalArt #ArtInspo #TravelAdvisor #ReesesSweetTreatTravel #TheSweetSouthernTraveler
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World Water Day was March 22nd, let's celebrate by protecting our oceans! 🌊💙 Small changes help keep our waters pristine. Swipe for tips! #WorldWaterDay #EcoTravel #MondayBlues #TravelBetter #TheSweetSouthernTraveler #ReesesSweetTreatTravel
They grow up so fast! Mother's Day will be here before you know it, so seize the moment and plan a trip that will create lasting impressions. Let me handle the details, you focus on the smiles.
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Happy first day of spring!
I'm sending out blessings of warmth, growth, and renewal to all my beautiful friends. May this season bring you joy, abundance, and the courage to bloom where you are planted.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀☘️ Ready to explore the Emerald Isle? Contact us to make it happen! #IrelandTravel #StPatricksDay #TheSweetSouthernTraveler #ReesesSweetTreatTravel
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Did you know: Women's History Month started as Women's History Week in 1978 to address the lack of knowledge of women's history in public school curriculum. It became a national month in 1987.
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February 28, 1990, Philip Emeagwali was awarded the Gordon Bell Prize for solving what was considered one of the twenty most difficult problems in the computing field.
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1988 - Figure skater Debi Thomas becomes the first African American to win a medal (bronze) at the winter Olympic Games.
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1872—Charlotte E. Ray graduates from the Howard University Law School becoming the first Black female lawyer in the United States. It also appears that she was the third female lawyer of any race.
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1869, John W. Menard became the first African-America to make a speech in Congress. Menard spoke in Congress in defense of his claim to a contested seat in Louisiana’s Second Congressional District.
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1883, Walter B. Purvis patented the hand stamp.
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1833, Maria W. Steward (Stewart) became the first black woman to give public lectures.
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February 26
1966, Andrew Brimmer became the first black governor of the Federal Reserve Board when he is appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Happy birthday to Ms. Erykah Badu.
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February 26, 1869, 15th Amendment passes, granting black men the right to vote.
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February 25, 1989 - In Las Vegas, Nevada, Mike Tyson defended his WBC heavyweight title by knocking out Frank Bruno in 5 rounds.
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February 25, 1980—Black Entertainment Television, the first Black owned company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, begins broadcasting from its headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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February 25, 1964 - Muhammad Ali defeated Sonny Liston for world heavyweight boxing championship.
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February 25, 1948 - Martin Luther King Jr. is ordained as a Baptist Minister.
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February 25, 1870 - Hirman R. Revels of Mississippi sworn in as first Black U.S. senator and first Black representative in Congress.
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February 25, 1966—Constance Baker Motley becomes the first African American woman appointed to a federal judgeship. She takes the bench in the Southern District of New York.
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February 25, 1851—The first Black Women’s Rights Convention is held in Akron, Ohio. The keynote speaker was anti-slavery activist Sojourner Truth.
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February 24, 1864—Rebecca Lee Crumbler became the first African American woman to receive a medical degree.
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