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Segou kingdom, the unknown African power that ruled the Sudan region in the 17th century

Segou kingdom, the unknown African power that ruled the Sudan region in the 17th century

The Segou Kingdom may not be as popular in the history books as the Songhai Empire of the Sahel region, but they ruled the ancient Central Sudan territory (present-day southern Mali) with great power and splendor back in the 17th century. Emerging as a power bloc in the mid-1600s, they expanded their influence through wars…

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The remarkable history of how Tivoli Gardens was named after seven parks

The remarkable history of how Tivoli Gardens was named after seven parks

There are many identifiable recreational centers and landmarks that have been named Tivoli, but there is one that many Jamaicans identify with, Tivoli Gardens. Its foundations were laid in the early 1960s by the Ministry of Housing and the West Kingston Trust after the squalid Black-O-Wall was pulled down. The authorities may have had a…

Women

Alum Kemahee Baker, the Caribbean artist whose chronic pain inspired her to start painting

Alum Kemahee Baker, the Caribbean artist whose chronic pain inspired her to start painting

For many people, the coping mechanism for chronic pain would be their reliance on medication, but artist, Alum Kemahee Baker, channeled the bouts of incessant chronic pain into art that celebrated her black heritage. She never imagined she would be involved in a car accident, but when she was, it left her with a piercing…

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First black-owned shoe manufacturing company launched by HBCU president

First black-owned shoe manufacturing company launched by HBCU president

Veteran American shoe designer, Dr. D’Wayne Edwards, has launched the first-ever black-owned footwear and shoe factory called, Jan Ernst Matzeliger Studio (JEMS). The name of the factory has historical significance, according to Because of Them We Can, it was named after the black inventor who revolutionized shoe manufacturing with his 1883 patent for the ‘lasting…

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