To the Lady Chablis, May you rest well. Follow me for more BHM fact of the day.
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Hey #bluesky, it’s #zeethahistorian and today we are honoring Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler:
Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States.
Hey #Bluesky, today on BHM fact of the day with #ZeeThaHistorian, we will be honoring Lisa Gelobter:
Lisa Gelobter is a computer scientist and technology executive known for her contributions to internet technology, particularly in animation and video streaming.
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I’m #zeethahistorian and today, we will be honoring Whitney Houston for our BHM fact of the day:
Whitney Elizabeth Houston, born August 9, 1963, in Newark, New Jersey, was a singer, model, actress, and producer whose angelic voice transcended racial and musical barriers.
Little Richard, what didn’t this man do?
Hey, I’m #ZeeThaHistorian and today, we’re honoring the Architect of Rock n Roll, the quasar of American Music, Little Richard.
Gladys Bentley defied the gender norms of the day and will forever be known as a pioneer in Black LGBTQ artistry and history. May you rest well and thank you, Gladys.
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Hey #bluesky,
I’m #zeethahistorian and I’m here to share a black history fact of the day:
Born in Wilmington, NC but raised in the South Bronx, Sharon Green aka MC Sha-Rock was the first woman MC. From the very beginning, Sha-Rock was making her presence known in the early days of hip hop.