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Today in History Africa 6 February

6 February, 2023 · In: Today in History Africa

Want to know what happened Today in History Africa: 6 February? These are 3 historical events that took place today, in the continent of Africa and the African diaspora.

The continent of Africa has an immensely rich history; hidden African history is becoming more accessible as it is finally coming to light. African history, people, culture and books have influenced and inspired the world for time immemorial; it is now time for Africa to shine!

In this post you will learn about the many things that happened today in history in Africa and in the African diaspora like when the first African Americans officially arrived in Liberia.

After reading this post you will know tons of facts about Africa in relation to: Female Genital Mutilation, The American Jail-In Movement and The Mayflower of Liberia.

This post is all about what happened Today in History Africa 6 February.

Today in History Africa: 6 February

African Holidays

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

Today in History Africa 6 February

Today, 6 February 2023, is the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. 

The International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation is part of the United Nations International Days and Weeks. It has been established to raise awareness on female genital mutilation and to promote action against genital mutilation.

 

African Historical Events

The first organized African American emigration “back to Africa” 

Today in History Africa 6 February
The Mayflower of Liberia

On this day, 6 February 1820, the African American emigration Back to Africa begun.

In 1820, almost 90 free black Americans set sail from the United States aboard the “Mayflower of Liberia” towards the present-day country of Liberia.

 

The Start of the Jail-in movement in the united States of America

Today in History Africa 6 February

On this day, 6 February 1961, the Jail-In movement started in Rock Hill in the United States of America.

 

 

This post was all about what happened today in history Africa 6 February.

 

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https://sail1620.org/mayflower_namesakes#:~:text=The%20American%20Colonization%20Society%2C%20with,6%2C%201820.

https://sail1620.org/mayflower_namesakes#:~:text=The%20American%20Colonization%20Society%2C%20with,6%2C%201820.

photo from : https://www.bet.com/article/ad61pg/this-day-in-black-history-feb-6-1820

Feb. 6, 1961: “Jail, No Bail” in Rock Hill, South Carolina Sit-Ins

https://www.un.org/en/observances/female-genital-mutilation-day

By: The Griots Hand · In: Today in History Africa

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