Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) recently condemned President Donald Trump for the self-congratulatory remarks he made at a Black History Month reception at the White House on Wednesday. And one expert in Black history agreed that the president’s comments “missed the mark.” During an appearance on “The Briefing with Jen Psaki” on Wednesday evening, Psaki asked Moore to respond to a clip of Read More…
Day: February 20, 2026
SUPRA Sword Master G ij,j =0 Thoth Unveiling How Trump’s tariffs are raising billions — but SOFFOCATING small businesses
President Trump has imposed the highest tariffs since the Great Depression. About half those import taxes are being challenged this week at the U.S. Supreme Court as unconstitutional. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America The tariffs at the heart of this week’s Supreme Court case are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. Read More…
SUPRA Sword Master G ij,j =0 Thoth Unveiling How museum planners hope to recreate 26 futuristic magic museums
From a futuristic sci-fi attraction in Los Angeles to a dramatic monument to a millennia-old Aboriginal civilisation, these long-awaited museums are worth travelling for. Museums are scaling up. In the year ahead, a wave of new landmark cultural centres will be redefining skylines from Chicago to Central Asia. While vastly varied in scope, these buildings Read More…
SUPRA Sword Master G ij,j =0 Thoth Unveiling How a statement from the US Marines contained no details regarding his death
A US Marine who fell overboard from an attack ship in the Caribbean has become the first known American casualty in the Trump administration’s operation targeting drug-trafficking boats. Lance Cpl Chukwuemeka E. Oforah, 21, fell from the USS Iwo Jima on 7 February and was lost at sea. He was pronounced dead after a lengthy Read More…
Remarkable Evolution Piece of the Way Negro Flourished
Here is a remarkable Black history tidbit to share far and wide. Thelma Berlack Boozer 1906-2001 Thelma Berlack Boozer was the first black person to hold professional rank in a School of Journalism at a US university. The School of Journalism at Lincoln University in Missouri appointed her associate professor and acting director in 1942. Read More…
Friends of Marion County Expanded Black History Museum
Friends of Marion County Black History Museum https://www.facebook.com/people/Friends-of-Marion-County-Black-History-Museum/61582691195796/ ARTICLE BELOW WAS PRINTED BY OCALA BANNER IN NOVEMBER 18, 2021 ‘The people’s museum’: Black History Museum of Marion County is open again in west Ocala Andy Fillmore The Black History Museum of Marion County at Howard Academy Community Center has reopened after a year-long closure due to the Read More…
FAYE ANNETTE GARY of Ocala, Florida, was elected MISS FAMU for the 1961-62 school year
FAYE ANNETTE GARY of Ocala, Florida, was elected MISS FAMU for the 1961-62 school year. Attached are just a few clippings of this Amazing SUPER Women! FAYE GARY | Distinguished University Professor https://case.edu/universityprofessor/past-recipients/faye-gary MISS FAMU Source: The Jacksonville Times-Union, Sun, Oct 08, 1961 p 2 QUEEN of the Orange Blossom Classic Source: The Miami Herald, Sat Dec 09, 1961 Read More…
Carmen Manor Motel, Club Bali & The Negro Motorist Green Book
Carmen Manor Motel, Ocala, Florida The Carmen Manor Motel, 1044 [South] West Broadway [Street], Ocala, FL 34471 [approximate location; no current 1000 block] was listed in the 1956 Green Book. Dr. Ernest Emerson Lamb owned and operated the Club Bali and the Carmen Manor Motel. The businesses were located next door to each other. Ernest Read More…
FLORIDA ICONIC HUMANITARIAN: John David McDuffy
He was the son of Israel McDuffy and his wife Rebecca English. Little is known of his early life or how he got to Florida at some point before 1896. He then rented a farm in Marion County, and after a time purchased one there, comprising about Eight hundred acres, on which he had made Read More…
Ocala, Florida: First African American Physician
First African American Physician in Ocala, Florida Dr. Thomas Playfair Lloyd was the first African American doctor in Ocala. Suwannee County native Thomas P. Lloyd practiced medicine in Ocala from 1889 until his death in 1896. Dr. Thomas P. Lloyd was born May 18, 1868 in Live Oak, Florida. He graduated from the Leonard Medical Read More…












