City. Life. Style. Today in Black History – August 24 By rtmadmincd August 23, 2011 128196 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Property is Power! Closing the Black homeownership gap November 7, 2025 Medicare Advantage Made Simpler: 5 Questions You Can’t Ignore During the Annual Election Period November 7, 2025 E. Faye Williams: Silence is fatal if we let it be November 7, 2025 How Zohran Mamdani’s ‘talent for listening’ spurred him to victory in the New York mayoral election November 6, 2025 rtmadmincd *1950: Edith Sampson was the first Black appointed to the United Nations. TagsJ Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleSomber mood at King memorial's opening in DCNext articleToday in Black History – August 25 From the Web