City. Life. Style. Today in Black History – July 21 By rtmadmincd July 20, 2011 128196 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read End-of-year tips to purchase your dream vehicle October 18, 2025 The real reason conservatives are furious about Bad Bunny’s forthcoming Super Bowl performance October 18, 2025 Julianne Malveaux: Who gains when the economy implodes? October 17, 2025 D’Angelo’s Daughter, Imani Archer, Speaks Out Following His Death October 17, 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