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The story of Ronald McNair, space shuttle astronaut and one of the seven crew members who were killed on board the Challenger on January 28, 1986. He is one of three astronauts inducted into the SC Hall Of Fame, and ETV is producing short documentary videos about every inductee. Mark Adams wrote, produced, directed and edited this video, and...
 
On January 28, 1986, NASA Challenger mission STS-51-L ended in tragedy when the shuttle exploded 73 seconds after takeoff. On board was physicist Ronald E. McNair, who was the second African American to enter space. But first, he was a kid with big dreams in Lake City, South Carolina.
 
Ed Dwight joined the U.S. Air Force and became a test pilot. While serving, he earned a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Arizona State University. In 1961, the Kennedy administration selected Dwight for astronaut training. Learn more about our film CHASING THE MOON, full documentary: Chasing the Moon
 
A video tribute to Penn State Distinguished Alumnus and pioneering astronaut Guion S. "Guy" Bluford shown at The Pennsylvania Society's 113th Annual Dinner on Dec. 10, 2011. Bluford was awarded the Society's Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement. Video courtesy of PCN"
 
Black pioneers extend across professions and around the globe - and in Frederick Gregory's case, beyond Earth's atmosphere. The D.C. native’s journey to the stars began in childhood, with experiences that served as a launch pad toward a historic achievement — becoming the first African-American to pilot a space shuttle mission.
 
Alvin Ailey posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2014.
 
Founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
 
On April 12, 1964, one month after splitting with the NOI, Malcolm X gave his "Ballot or the Bullet" speech at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit. In the speech Malcolm X described how Blacks should fight for civil-rights in America. Malcolm X emphasizes the worth of voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. He addresses...
 
Thurgood Marshall was the Court's 96th justice and its first African American justice. Marshall (July 2, 1908 -- January 24, 1993) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from October 1967 until October 1991.
 
The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams predominantly made up of African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Latin Americans.You are free to download and share our list of learning activities. African American Resources Activity Downloads
 
In 1947, he made history when his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers ended racial segregation in Major League Baseball.You are free to download and share our list of learning activities. African American Resources Activity Downloads
 
The 82nd Attorney General of the United States from 2009 to 2015, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama, was the first African American to hold the position of U.S. Attorney General.You are free to download and share our list of learning activities. African American Resources Activity Downloads

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