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THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON details the 21st century timeline of the famous "Boston Massacre Martyr" and Revolutionary War Patriot, Crispus Attucks. It is rich with untold information, that very few people in America, including the city of Boston, are cognizant of. Crispus Attucks, a man of mixed heritage, was born in Framingham Massachusetts. His mother was Nanny (Nancy) Attucks of the Wampanoag-Natick Praying Indians, and his father was known as Prince Yonger, a product of the West African Trans-Atlantic slave trade. THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF…mehr

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THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON details the 21st century timeline of the famous "Boston Massacre Martyr" and Revolutionary War Patriot, Crispus Attucks. It is rich with untold information, that very few people in America, including the city of Boston, are cognizant of. Crispus Attucks, a man of mixed heritage, was born in Framingham Massachusetts. His mother was Nanny (Nancy) Attucks of the Wampanoag-Natick Praying Indians, and his father was known as Prince Yonger, a product of the West African Trans-Atlantic slave trade. THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON will give you: A brief bio of Crispus Attucks' father's noble roots in the African Diaspora before being brought to America as a slave;. A brief timeline history to the beginning of one of the biggest crimes to humanities, known as the African-Trans-Atlantic-slave trade;. A brief history of the Native American Indigenous people in the year 1645 when John Elliot who was called "the Apostle Elliot by the "Praying Indians". March 5, 1770: the day of the Boston Massacre became the day to remember, as the call for patriots that followed in American history. THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON, features many of those patriots, including: Samuel Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, President George Washington, Prince Hall, William Cooper Nell, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, William Monroe Trotter, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Carter G. Woodson, Martin Luther King Jr., Senator Ed Brooks, Melnea Agnes Cass, Malcolm X., South Africa President, Nelson Mandela, President Barack Obama. The Friends of Crispus Attucks Association and the Boston Youth Leadership Association are proud that we created this book as a way to give all citizens and especially youth in the 21st century a more inclusive and diverse narrative of American history, and one of America's most important unsung heroes for Equal Human Rights. CRISPUS ATTUCKS!
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In 1999 Haroon Rashid became the Founder and former President of Friends of DuSable, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on the legacy of the founder of modern-day Chicago, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. In 2000 he became a member of the City of Chicago's Commission on Human Relations Advisory Council on African Affairs for 13 years. In acknowledging the rich and diverse history of the City of Chicago, as well as the great accomplishments of its founder, (Friends of DuSable & Chicago Commission on Human Relations) was responsible for establishing a citywide commemoration in honor of Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. Because of the social activism by Haroon Rashid, the now implementations of the DuSable Commemoration not only serves as a day to honor DuSable, it is a vehicle to bring communities together for a day of unity in celebration on March 4th each year centered on the origin of the great city of Chicago that they all share. Haroon Rashid was introduced to the hair and beauty industry at the age of 15, working as a salon assistant in his Uncle John S. Jones barbershop in Boston, MA. It was at Sportsman Barbershop, that he began his interaction with hair care professionals and clients. At the age of 18, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp. During the last year of his four-year stint, Haroon became the base barber at McAlister Naval I Ammunition Depot in McAlister Oklahoma as an off duty assignment. That experience exposed him to the multi-cultural and diverse aspect of hair care service. By the age of 22, Haroon had completed Wilfred Beauty College and Vaughn Barber School, in Boston, MA. As you can see, major emphasis was placed on the hair business, well before any formal education began. He worked as a advance stylist and educator in Boston at the prestigious Olive Benson Beauty salon on Boylston Street before moving to take over the Olive`s Beauty Salon in Atlanta Georgia, that he changed to Rashid's Hair care Center. At Olives Beauty Salon he joined the National Hairdressers & Cosmetology Association (NHCA). Over the years, Mr. Rashid has built an outstanding reputation as a Hair Beauty ; Wellness Specialist. He has traveled and worked in three continents as an educator for leading hair care companies.