It’s a Wonderful Wednesday at Nana’s Place. Where would we be with DR. HENRY SAMPSON JR. – He is the first African American to earn a Ph.D.in Nuclear Engineering in the United States. He is cited as the INVENTOR OF the CELL PHONE though some dispute that fact giving that recognition to a white inventor. #blackhistorymonth
It’s a thinking Tuesday at Nana’s Place. Where would we be with Marie Tarver? Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court decision 50 years ago which determined that “Separate but Equal” was unconstitutional. Maybe related to the goal of integration encouraged by “Brown,” or maybe because she was a competent instructor, Marie Tarver, an African-American, was hired to teach English at Galesburg High School that Fall of 1954. #blackhistorymonth
It’s a fabulous Friday at Nana’s Place. Where would we be without challenges? “Without Challenge There Is No Change”. Because someone sought change and was not afraid of some challenges we see our First African American Senators and Representatives of the United States. #blackhistorymonth.