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This Week In Black History December 24-30, 2025

December 26, 2025

This article chronicles significant events in African American history occurring between December 24-30 across different years. The entries document various struggles and achievements, from the 1881 Edgefield Exodus where over 5,000 Black residents fled South Carolina violence to resettle in Arkansas, to the 1929 "Don't Buy Where You Can't Work" economic boycott campaign. The timeline also celebrates cultural milestones including Jupiter Hammon's groundbreaking 1760 poem, the 1966 founding of Kwanzaa, and the births of influential figures like James Brown and Denzel Washington.

Who is affected

  • More than 5,000 Black residents of Edgefield County, South Carolina
  • Jupiter Hammon (enslaved person and poet in Long Island)
  • Seminole Indians and Black people who sought refuge with them
  • Harry T. Moore and his wife (teachers and civil rights activists)
  • James Brown (musician)
  • William and Ellen Craft (escaped slaves)
  • African-American population of Tallahassee, Florida
  • Enslaved and free Black Americans (estimated 2 million enslaved, 200,000 free in 1816)
  • Black consumers and workers in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Cleveland
  • Students and faculty at historically Black institutions like Howard University

What action is being taken

  • No explicit actions are described as currently ongoing - all events described are historical occurrences.

Why it matters

  • These historical events matter because they document the persistent struggle for freedom, equality, and dignity faced by African Americans throughout U.S. history. The entries demonstrate both the systematic oppression Black Americans endured—including violence, economic exploitation, slavery, and segregation—and their resilience through resistance movements, cultural achievements, and community organizing. These events shaped civil rights progress, established important cultural traditions like Kwanzaa, and produced influential artists and activists whose legacies continue to impact American society. The timeline also reveals how various strategies, from migration and boycotts to legal challenges and armed resistance, were employed in the fight for justice and equal rights.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle

This Week In Black History December 24-30, 2025