Black History Everyday

Black History Everyday 24/7/365, 366 in leap year. New fact everyday. Alexa skill too.

Fannie Lou Townsend sunrise 10/6/17, Montgomery County, Mississippi. Sunset 3/14/77 Mound Bayou, Mississippi

She was the youngest of 20 kids.

She started to pick cotton at age six.

She worked on a plantation.

She coined the term Mississippi appendectomy for the involuntary sterilization of black women including herself to reduce the population.

She ran unsuccessfully for Congress.

She organized Mississippi’s Freedom Summer for SNCC, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and was a representative at the 1964 Democratic National Convention.

She worked on the Head Start Program.

She worked on the Poor People’s Campaign.

Her tombstone has her famous quote, I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.