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Blavity on MSNGullah Geechee Chamber Of Commerce, Harvard University Team Up On Economic Advancement InitiativeThe Gullah Geechee Chamber of Commerce and Harvard University have taken their partnership to new heights with their latest ...
We honor the legacy of William Monroe Trotter and his contributions to social justice. In 1901, William Monroe Trotter founded the Boston Guardian an independent African American newspaper which ...
"We didn't come to be included. We came to integrate what we've already built," Marilyn Hemingway, President of the Gullah ...
We are here as full-fledged American citizens.” With those words, William Monroe Trotter scolded President Woodrow Wilson, face to face, in the White House. It was November 1914, and a ...
William Monroe Trotter was the co-founder and editor of the Boston-based black weekly newspaper "The Guardian," a powerful force in black journalism in the first half of the 20th century.
Historian Kerri Greenidge tells the story of William Monroe Trotter, a Black newspaper editor who was a forceful crusader for civil rights in the early 20th century.
William Monroe Trotter began publishing the Boston Guardian, a weekly Black newspaper, in November of 1901, and over the next three decades he urged a confrontational style of protest that would ...
The mustache had to go. A classic nineteenth-century handlebar, it was far too recognizable, so William Monroe Trotter shaved it off. In addition to the disguise, he arranged to take a cooking ...
It examines the heated debate and conflict between W.E.B DuBois and William Monroe Trotter with Booker T. Washington on how to best uplift the race and secure equality for their community.
During its release, a largely overlooked battle was being waged right in Boston by a man named William Monroe Trotter. His fight is being chronicled in the documentary ‘Birth of a Movement ...
In 1905, civil rights activists W.E.B Dubois and William Monroe Trotter founded the Niagara Movement to oppose segregation and demand voting rights. It was named after the Niagara falls ...
Since its founding in early 1970s, the William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center on Washtenaw Avenue has expanded to provide resources and support for numerous student groups. But when the center ...
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