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Our Rich Black Heritage: George Henry White

September 14, 2023September 21, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson  Some time ago, I read an article on the internet entitled,”The Negroes Temporary Farewell.” Well, I searched on Google for the article this past weekend, but could not find it. Nevertheless, the article was about how a…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Frances W. Harper

September 7, 2023September 14, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Let’s talk about “DEEPFAKES” baby!!!   Recently, I ran across a “NEW LAW” that was recently passed in Louisiana. It’s called the Deepfake Law. With it being football season and all, I thought they might be talking about…

Gary Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Charles Hamilton Houston

August 31, 2023September 7, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Today, in Monroe, Louisiana, it seems that many Black students at schools in our Black Communities do not remember that Howard University was actually the “chosen facility” for training Negro Civil Rights Lawyers. As a matter of…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Andrew F. Hilyer

August 24, 2023August 31, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson In a speech given by Malcolm X  on January 24, 1964, he said,” When you deal with the past, you’re dealing with history, you’re actually dealing with the origin of a thing. When you know the origin, you…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Valena C. M. Jones

August 17, 2023August 24, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson While researching this week’s Black Pioneer, it came to my attention that there used to be “a rule” in Louisiana, and other states that actually “prohibited married women” from teaching in public schools. It didn’t matter how…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: John Stewart Rock

August 10, 2023August 24, 2023 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Not too long ago I read a quote that said,”Pass The Truth To The Next Generation ; We Must Teach Them Early What We Learn Late!” The quote was talking about teaching our Black children the truth…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Fannie C. Williams

August 3, 2023August 10, 2023 Free PressOpinions

by Gary Blanson It will come as a big surprise to some, but maybe not much of a surprise to others. The surprise is what a few states are starting to go back to, in order to deal with the…

Garry Blanson

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Our Rich Black Heritage: The Humble Beginnings Of The Carver-McDonald Library, In Monroe, Louisiana

By Garry Blanson Please note that this is part one of a…

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Our Rich Black Heritage: “The First Negro Zulu Mardi Gras Parade in Monroe, Louisiana”

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