City. Life. Style. Today in Black History – July 23 By rtmadmincd July 24, 2011 128196 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Project 2025’s Mastermind Russell Vought Is Running the Country—And Black America Is Paying the Price October 19, 2025 OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. Deepfakes Following ‘Disrespectful Depictions’ October 18, 2025 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 rtmadmincd *1868: The 14th Amendment validated citizenship for Blacks. *1962: Baseball great Jackie Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. *1984: Vanessa Williams gave back her Miss America crown. TagsJ Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous article280 Chicago kids get Target back-to-school giftsNext articleToday in Black History – July 26 From the Web