Blackfacts Login

Login to BlackFacts.com using your favorite Social Media Login. Click the appropriate button below and you will be redirected to your Social Media Website for confirmation and then back to Blackfacts.com once successful.



Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.

Forgot Password?
Forgot Your Blackfacts Password?

Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.


BlackFacts.com
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • LatinX Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • Latinx Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • History
  • Videos
  • News
  • Donate

BlackFacts Details

Column: Independence Day marked progress, but not perfection

  • fave
  • like
  • share

The Declaration of Independence did not free enslaved peoples, and even after Juneteenth liberty was elusive as long as voting was out of reach.

Source: News from California, the nation and world - Los Angeles Times

Black People Facts

  • Tears We Cannot Stop: Michael Eric Dyson Explains Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy to Us Today
  • Theo Wright becomes the first Black person to get a Theology De
  • Black Hispanic and Latino Americans
  • Seattle Civic Unity Committee
  • The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed | An Online Reference Guide to African American History by Professor Quintard Taylor, University of Washington
  • African American and Black History Blog
  • (1839) Daniel A. Payne, “Slavery Brutalizes Man”
  • Eleven People Arrested After Sit-In
  • Zimbabwe
  • (1983) Glenn Loury, “Responsibility and Race”

American Civil War Facts

  • African American Women College Presidents
  • History of the African Americans in Houston
  • Jacobs, Harriet (c.1815-1897)
  • Nat Turner
  • Bassett, Ebenezer D. (1833-1908)
  • Wiggins, Thomas “Blind Tom” (1849-1908)
  • (1838) James McCune Smith, “The Abolition Of Slavery And The Slave Trade In The French And British Colonies”
  • Morris, Robert, Sr. (1823–1882)
  • Bessie Coleman
  • 93rd Infantry

Recent Facts

  • Dallas Trinity FC Falls to Fort Lauderdale United FC in Road Finale, 1-0 - Texas Metro News
  • Community And Activists Work To Protect Nearly 150 Black Lives Matter Murals That Remain
  • The Forgotten Story Of How Freed African Americans Helped Create Memorial Day
  • Caribbean American Women Are Valuable To Corporate America Now, More Than Ever
  • Morehouse Honors Lynching Victim With Posthumous Degree Nearly A Century After His Murder On Segregated Atlanta Playground
  • Omarosa Earns Her Juris Doctor At Southern University
  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I Have A Dream, Too - The Selma Times‑Journal
  • Juneteenth Event in Pasadena to Support Fire-Affected Families, Promote Wellness and Community Healing – Pasadena Now
  • PAC commits to advancing national dialogue ahead of 2025 elections Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi
  • Calls grow for probe into K2.1 billion NEEF contract amid allegations of corruption, political patronage Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

Spirituality Facts

  • Golding says Phillips has crucial role to play
  • Hundreds line up for George Floyd’s memorial in Houston
  • Health dept to recommend easing lockdown restrictions on travel, booze sales and curfew | News24
  • Kenosha protesters, police clash again after Black man shot — The Sacramento Observer
  • Hawk Enrichment Center | The Savannah Tribune
  • Four more Wi-Fi hot spots for town centres by year-end
  • Hotels occupancy levels on the rise – Bartlett
  • Namibia exposes govt ‘lies’
  • Most cities left with less than a year of water supply: Minister
  • AME Church Publishing House Holds Virtual Groundbreaking

Random Facts

  • Venezuela says it has released another 177 imprisoned election protesters  – Haiti Gazette
  • CBS’ Brown to host record 10th Super Bowl pregame show - DefenderNetwork.com
  • COVID-19: Saint Lucia Records 3 More Deaths, 464 New Cases - St. Lucia Times News
  • MLK event to honor 10 who help 'Keep the Dream Alive' - The Cincinnati Herald
  • Soweto man accused of killing 74-year-old mother with a sledgehammer | News24
  • EXCLUSIVE: ‘Prey’ Director Dan Trachtenberg Talks About The “Challenge” of Making A Predator From The Past Formidable
  • Brixton community groups call on Sadiq Khan to stop 20-storey office block: "We make this community and we are frozen out of it" - Voice Online
  • History Illustrated: DRC fights to end trade in ‘blood minerals’  – Trinidad Tribune
  • UN Secretary-General made another plea, send international force to Haiti - Texas Metro News
  • Kaizer Chiefs: Gavin Hunt confirms swop deal!

African American Facts

  • Black theology
  • Fayetteville State University (1867-- )
  • Walker, Alice M. (1944- )
  • Post–Civil Rights era in African-American history
  • Ferguson, Clarence Clyde, Jr. (1924-1983)
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett: She Fought Against Racism and Lynching
  • (2017) New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu's Address on the Removal of Confederate Monuments in New Orleans
  • Bunche, Ralph J. (ca. 1903-1971)
  • Ford, Harold Sr. (1945- )
  • Lorraine Hansberry
  • Home
  • /
  • Terms of Service
  • /
  • Privacy Policy
  • /
  • Fair Use Notice
  • /
  • Dedication

Copyright © 1997 - 2025 Black Facts. All Rights Reserved.

Blackfacts BETA RELEASE 11.5.3
(Production Environment)