Black History Facts That No One Wants You To Know (2024)

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Black history is full of hidden secrets and figures. For example, did you know George Washington Carver’s inventions were actually so much more remarkable than peanut butter?

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Here are a few of our favorite facts and historical you probably didn’t learn about in history class.

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Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks

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While we all know the story of how Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white bus driver — there’s so much more to her! Did you know that even before her iconic refusal to move from her seat, Parks was a dedicated civil rights activist and secretary of the local NAACP chapter? Parks, who said she didn’t move because she “was tired of giving in,” continued to fight for civil rights and was even arrested a second time for organizing the bus boycotts.

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The Lightbulb!

The Lightbulb!

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Did you know that Lewis Howard Latimer invented a carbon filament that allowed lightbulbs to last significantly longer than the paper in Thomas Edison’s design — leading to the modern lightbulb we use today.

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George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver

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George Washington Carver was a brilliant Black scientist who unlike the story goes did not invent Peanut Butter. He did however invent hundreds of uses for peanuts and revolutionized agricultural practices across the United States!

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The Ironing Board

The Ironing Board

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Phillis Wheatley & Poetry

Phillis Wheatley & Poetry

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Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to write and publish a poetry book.

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The Real Hidden Figures

The Real Hidden Figures

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Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson were critical to the United States’ first successful space launch.

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Carter G. Woodson & Black History Month

Carter G. Woodson & Black History Month

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Carter G. Woodson sparked the impetus for Black History Month with Black history week — which coincided with Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln.

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Bryant Gumbel

Bryant Gumbel

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If you don’t know this broadcaster, you should. In 1981, Bryant Gumbel made history as the first Black person to host a network morning show as host of the Today Show. He was the host for years until moving on to become a brilliant sports journalist.

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The History of Juneteenth

The History of Juneteenth

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Fun Black history fact, Juneteenth doesn’t celebrate emancipation day. Black Texans created Juneteenth to celebrate the freeing of slaves in Texas.

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Hattie McDaniel and The First Oscar

Hattie McDaniel and The First Oscar

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In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first Black person to win an Oscar for performance in “Gone With The Wind.”

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Traffic Lights

Traffic Lights

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Did you know traffic lights were invented by a Black woman, named Marie Van Brittan Brown!

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Henrietta Lacks

Henrietta Lacks

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Henrietta Lacks was a young Black mother who received treatment for cervical cancer. Without her consent researchers studied her cells — which ended-up playing a crucial role in the study and development of countless treatments and vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Althea Gibson

Althea Gibson

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We’ve all heard of Serena Williams, but Althea Gibson should be a household name too. She as the first Black tennis player to win a Grand Slam.

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The First African American Woman Self-Made Millionaire

The First African American Woman Self-Made Millionaire

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Madame C.J Walker was the first African American woman to become a self made millionaire after creating her own line of hair products.

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First African American Gold Medalist

First African American Gold Medalist

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In 1908, John Taylor became the first African American to win a gold medal at the Olympics. He won the 4x400 meter relay.

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First Black Woman Gold Medalist

First Black Woman Gold Medalist

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In 1948, Alice Coachman became the first Black woman to win a gold medal for doing the High Jump.

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Black NFL History

Black NFL History

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In 1920, Bobby Marshall and Fritz Pollard became the first Black men to play in the NFL. Pollard went on to become the first Black coach in the NFL.

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