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In 2006, Black Rep celebrated its 10th anniversary as a Downcity Providence cultural institution. According to a 2/1/2010 article published in the Providence Journal, "Established in 1996, the Black Rep was closed in December 2009 after the organization failed to keep a positive cash flow. The group was granted a hardship request to throw its ...
Jennie Davis Porter (1879 – 3 July 1936) was an American educator. She was the first African-American to receive a PhD from the University of Cincinnati and became the first black female principal of a public school in Cincinnati.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the term "African American" includes all individuals who identify with one or more nationalities or ethnic groups originating in any of the black racial groups of Africa. [2] The term is generally used for Americans with at least partial ancestry in any of the original peoples of sub-Saharan Africa.
University of Cincinnati has tried similar programs in the past. The college launched a diverse teacher program in 2005 through a grant from Toyota, but the scholarships only applied to Black ...
Bess Marie Eversull, first woman to earn a PhD in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati; Suzanne Farrell, prima ballerina, recipient of Kennedy Center Honors and Presidential Medal of Freedom; Hattie V. Feger, professor of education at Clark Atlanta University, 1931–1944; Abraham J. Feldman (1893–1977), rabbi; Morris M. Feuerlicht ...
The 2022 Black Family Reunion takes place throughout Cincinnati on Aug. 18-21. The theme of this year's event is "bold and beautiful." The 34th annual Black Family Reunion returns to Cincinnati.
An 1844 issue of the Palladium of Liberty.. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Ohio.. The history of African American publishing in Ohio is longer than in many Midwestern states, beginning well before the Civil War.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, through its subsidiary Music and Event Management Inc., will get at least $120,000 a year to manage the Black Music Walk of Fame.