Algeria
Black History Everyday. Algeria was home to the ancient Numidian Kingdom that fought Roman rule.
Read more "Algeria"Black History Everyday. Algeria was home to the ancient Numidian Kingdom that fought Roman rule.
Read more "Algeria"April Ryan, born in 1967. In 2026 she celebrated her 29th anniversary as a White House Correspondent, making her the longest serving Black White House Correspondent in History. BlackHistoryEveryday.com
Read more "April Ryan"Morocco Black History Fact The Gnawa people of Morocco trace their roots to West & Central Africa. Their music, spirituality, and storytelling are so powerful they’re recognized by UNESCO. Hear more daily facts: “Alexa, open Black History Everyday.”
Read more "Morocco Black History Fact"Daniels & Bell Inc. In 1971 was the first Black-owned member firm on the NYSE. BlackHistoryEveryday.com
Read more "Daniels & Bell Inc."Detty December is a West African tradition turned global—December filled with music, festivals, fashion, and nonstop vibes from Lagos to the diaspora. Celebrate African culture daily with BlackHistoryEveryday.com
Read more "Detty December"Day 7 of 7 of Kwanzaa Imani (ee-MAH-nee) Meaning: Faith Belief in our people, our leaders, and the righteousness of our struggle. Reflection: What gives you faith moving forward?
Read more "Habari Gani?: Imani"Day 6 of 7 of Kwanzaa Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah) Meaning: Creativity Leaving our community more beautiful than we inherited it. Reflection: How are you creating today?
Read more "Habari Gani?: Kuumba"Day 5 of 7 of Kwanzaa Nia (NEE-ah) Meaning: Purpose Working toward the collective greatness of our people. Reflection: What is your purpose—and who does it serve?
Read more "Habari Gani?: Nia"Day 4 of 7 of Kwanzaa Ujamaa (oo-jah-MAH-ah) Meaning: Cooperative Economics Supporting and uplifting Black-owned businesses. Reflection: Where are you circulating your dollars? Honor the principles. Pass them on. Follow @BlackHistoryEveryday because Black history lives every day.
Read more "Habari Gani? Ujamaa"Day 3 of 7 of Kwanzaa: Ujima (oo-JEE-mah) Meaning: Collective Work & Responsibility Building and maintaining our community together. Reflection: Who can you help today—and who helps you? Honor the principles. Pass them on. Follow @BlackHistoryEveryday because Black history lives every day.
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