CARTER WOODSON

            The Father of Black History was born on Dec. 18, 1875.  Carter Woodson was born to illiterate former slaves in Virginia.  His family was so poor that he had to work in the coal mines and did not attend high school until age 20.  He graduated in two years Read more…

FACTS ABOUT NERO

*** Take the most sensational of these facts with a grain of salt.  Roman historians tended to be very anti-Nero. He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. His father was a consul and his mother was Agrippina the Younger, sister of Caligula.  Supposedly when he was born, his father said:  “Nothing Read more…

KLAN INFILTRATOR

                Stetson Kennedy loved Southern and African-American folklore from childhood.  When he turned 21, he got a job working for the Works Progress Administration.  He headed the Florida Writers’ Project.  It collected folklore and oral histories of African-Americans.  After WWII, he became interested in civil rights.  Since he was unable Read more…

THE GIN AND GUNS GUY

                Eli Whitney was born on Dec. 8, 1765 in Massachusetts.  As a youth he showed talent in the mechanical arts by building his own violin.  He graduated from Yale in 1789 and hope to become a teacher.  Things did not work out and he ended up stranded in Georgia.  Read more…