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The Munirah Chronicle Of Black Historical Events & Facts

Munirah (moo-NEE-rah) is an Arabic word from Northern Africa meaning "one who enlightens." The primary goal of The Munirah Chronicle is to bring to light the many great and momentous events that have shaped who we are as a people, culture and nation.

The Munirah Chronicle is an electronic almanac that presents the historical events and facts of interest to people of color, specifically African Americans.

It is the Internet's most authoritative guide to black historical events, facts and information of specific interest to people seeking multicultural diversity.

The source for these facts are "Encyclopedia Britannica, "InfoBeat," "I, Too, Sing America - The African American Book of Days," "Before the Mayflower", "Black Firsts" and independent research by the Information Man.

The Munirah Chronicle is edited by Brother Mosi Hoj  "The TRUTH shall make you free"

To read about Black History today:

     http://www.informationman.com/today.htm

To read past issues from the archives:

     http://listserv.icors.org/archives/Munirah.html

To subscribe to the listserv:

     http://www.informationman.com/GetMC.htm


 
 
 
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