City. Life. Style. Today in Black History – July 21 By rtmadmincd July 20, 2011 128196 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read 25 States Suing Trump USDA for Gutting Food Aid to 40 million Americans October 29, 2025 MR SONNY KNOWS for October 29, 2025 October 29, 2025 Commissioner McCaskill Builds Momentum for Re-Election with Proven Results October 28, 2025 ‘The Well Has Run Dry’: SNAP Benefits Halting Amid Government Shutdown October 27, 2025 rtmadmincd *1864: The first Black daily newspaper, The New Orleans Tribune, was published. *1896: Mary Church Terrell founded the National Association of Colored Women in Washington, D.C. *2001: Blues legend John Lee Hooker died. TagsJ Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleCity advises caution as mercury rises to 90-plusNext articleToday in Black History – July 22 From the Web