The establishment of Jamestown on May 14, 1607 launched the first permanent English settlement in North America and transformed the…
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The establishment of Jamestown on May 14, 1607 launched the first permanent English settlement in North America and transformed the…
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On May 8, 1861, Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy, placing Virginia at the center of the Civil War.
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Born on May 6, 1931, Willie Mays became one of the greatest athletes in American history and a towering symbol…
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Born May 3, 1933, James Brown revolutionized music, pioneered funk, and helped define Black identity during the Civil Rights era.
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Born in Richmond on May 1, 1939, Max Robinson broke barriers to become the first Black anchor of a network…
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On April 30, 1861, Virginia’s secession convention in Richmond adopted the design that became the state flag.
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Born on this day in 1899, Duke Ellington transformed jazz into an enduring American art form rooted in Black cultural…
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Born April 27, 1927, Coretta Scott King became a global voice for justice and a key architect of civil rights…
Read MoreBorn in Newport News on April 25, 1917, Ella Fitzgerald rose to become one of the most influential voices in…
Read MoreOn April 24, 1867, Black Richmonders challenged segregated streetcars, marking an early chapter in the long struggle for equal access…
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