Monthly Archives: June 2026

Those We Lost — June 25

Michael Jackson

Honoring those we lost on June 25 — remembered for what they gave, and for what they left behind. Michael Jackson Born August 29, 1958 — Died June 25, 2009 Title: Singer, songwriter, dancer, entertainer, and global pop icon Michael Jackson was one of the most influential entertainers in modern history, changing music, dance, video, […]

Black History Knowledge — June 25

1941 — Executive Order 8802 bans discrimination in defense industries

What happened on this day. These are the June 25 moments in Black history worth knowing, remembering, and passing on. 1941 — Executive Order 8802 bans discrimination in defense industries On June 25, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802, banning racial and ethnic discrimination in defense industry jobs. The order came after […]

Birthday Celebrations — June 25

James Meredith

Born on this day. These are the birthdays we celebrate on June 25 — the people whose lives added to the story of Black history. James Meredith Born June 25, 1933 Title: Civil rights activist, writer, Air Force veteran, and education integration figure James Meredith became the first Black student admitted to the University of […]

Those We Lost — June 24

Sissieretta Jones

Honoring those we lost on June 24 — remembered for what they gave, and for what they left behind. Sissieretta Jones Born January 5, 1869 — Died June 24, 1933 Title: Concert singer, soprano, and classical music trailblazer Sissieretta Jones, often called “The Black Patti,” was one of the first Black women to gain international […]

Black History Knowledge — June 24

1896 — Booker T. Washington receives an honorary degree from Harvard

What happened on this day. These are the June 24 moments in Black history worth knowing, remembering, and passing on. 1896 — Booker T. Washington receives an honorary degree from Harvard On June 24, 1896, Booker T. Washington received an honorary Master of Arts degree from Harvard University. It was a major symbolic moment in […]

Daily Black Quote — June 24

Charlotte Forten Grimké

Charlotte Forten Grimké “The cloud may be dark now, but behind it shines the eternal light of justice and truth.” Abolitionist, educator, and member of the famed Forten family; taught freedmen in the South during the Civil War. Forten Grimké’s life reminds us that education, writing, and witness can serve justice.

Black History Knowledge — June 23

1903 — George White is lynched in Wilmington, Delaware

What happened on this day. These are the June 23 moments in Black history worth knowing, remembering, and passing on. 1903 — George White is lynched in Wilmington, Delaware On June 23, 1903, a white mob in Wilmington, Delaware, burned George White to death before he could stand trial. This belongs in the Knowledge track […]