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BLACK HISTORY FACTS THAT HAPPEN ON THIS DATE APRIL 30TH: Bessie Coleman, the first licensed Black aviator, was killed in an airplane accident on this date in 1926. Robert C. Maynard bought the Oakland Tribune on this date in 1983. Maynard was the first Black to own a major daily metropolitan newspaper. The final episode of the Cosby show aired on this date in 1992. This series ran for eight years and was frequently the highest rated television show in America. Regiment captured rebel battery after fighting rearguard action, in 1864. Six infantry regiments checked rebel troops at Jenkins Ferry, Saline River, Arkansas. The troops were enraged by atrocities committed at Poison Spring two weeks ealier, that the Second Kansas Colored Volunteers went into battle shouting, Remember Poison Spring! On April 30, 711AD General Tarik al Gibral, a Nafza Berber after whom the famed Rock of Gibralter is named, crossed to Andalus (Spain under the Visigoths) with a force of seven thousand troops. After several battles in which the Visigoths were completely routed, the Moorish-Berber-Arab force marched from city to city until the entire peninsula was under their control by 715AD. It should be noted that many modern historians tend to refer to Tariks garrison as consisting only of Caucasoid Berbers and Arabs. Primary sources, such as Ibn Husayn of the 10th Century recorded however that many of his troops were Sudanese, a synonym at the time for Blacks. Contemporary accounts of Europeans state of the Moorish invaders, Their faces were as black as pitch, the handsomest amongst them was as black as a cooking pot. It should be pointed out that the term Berber, erroneously identified as a racial category, is in actuality a linguistic-ethnic group. There are both Semitic and African Berbers. Tarik, tracing his ethnic roots, may have been one of them. He was described by contemporary witnesses as having a short stature, brown skin, a hooked nose, and woolly hair. He was said to be a native of Sudan. Thus would begin the Moorish occupation of Spain, to which Europe owes greatly the benefits of the Renaissance, which would last well into the 15th Century
Posted on: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:31:32 +0000

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