The Jacksonville Riot of 1960, known as Ax Handle Saturday, was a significant event in civil rights history where 200 white men attacked black protesters in Jacksonville, Florida. This violent outbreak against peaceful anti-segregation protestors symbolized deep-seated racial tensions and inspired national civil rights advocacy, leaving an enduring impact on American society and history.
Monthly Archives: May 2024
Black Discoveries celebrates brilliant Black inventors who have significantly shaped modern life with their innovations. Noteworthy figures include Frederick M. Jones, who held over 60 patents and revolutionized refrigeration; Charles Drew, who developed vital blood bank technologies; Sarah Boone, who transformed garment care with her patented ironing board; and Garrett Morgan, inventor of life-saving devices like the safety hood and traffic lights. These inventors are just a few among many who have left a lasting impact.