Rhea Bullos (age 11) couldn’t afford running shoes to compete at a local inter-school athletics meet. She covered her feet with tape and drew a Nike symbol on them. She went on to win three gold medals (400m, 800m, and 1500m) —
Author: Mahogany Revue
Grandma Make History on Wheel of Fortune
Black Grandma, Grandson From Mississippi Make History on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Nationwide — Retta Alexander and her grandson, Julian, who are from Moss Point, Mississippi, are celebrating having taken home the jackpot on Wheel of Fortune, the popular TV game show. After undergoing a rigorous selection process that involved virtual interviews, the grandmother-grandson duo was Read More…
Young Man Shatters Bar Exam With Record-Breaking Score
Young Black Lawyer From Baltimore Shatters Bar Exam With Record-Breaking Score Nationwide — Matthew Graham, an African American man from Baltimore, Maryland, is celebrating having passed the bar exam on his first attempt. He scored an impressive 309 out of 400, and the video of his heartfelt reaction has gone viral and has caught the Read More…
17-Year-Old Former Ramp Agent , Becomes Pilot For Delta Airlines
Nationwide — Justin Mutawassim, a 27-year-old African American pilot at Delta Air Lines, achieved his childhood dream of becoming a pilot at the same airline where he previously worked as a ramp agent. When he was 5 years old, Mutawassim’s interest in flying began on his first time riding an airplane and exploring the cockpit. Read More…
12-Year-Old Black Girl Youngest To Gradate College
12-Year-Old Black Girl Becomes Canada’s Youngest Person to Graduate College Nationwide — Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis, a 12-year-old student from Ottawa, Canada has made history as the youngest person ever to graduate from college in her country’s history. This month, she proudly earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from the University of Ottawa. Anthaea started Read More…
A Man Who Made A Difference
In 1987, a 74-year old rickshaw puller by the name of Bai Fangli came back to his hometown planning to retire from his backbreaking job. There, he saw children working in the fields, because they were too poor to afford school fees. Bai returned to Tianjin and went back to work as a rickshaw puller, Read More…








