Good morning, Travelbox fans! Yesterday, I shared with you the story of Charles Hamilton Houston, the man whose decades long strategy led directly to the racial integration of American schools. Today I wanted to share with you the story of a little girl who was the very first beneficiary of that legacy. Her name is Ruby Bridges. … Continue reading Black History Month: Day 6 – Ruby Bridges
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Black History Month: Day 5 – The Man Who Killed Jim Crow
Charles Hamilton Houston was born on September 3, 1895 in Washington, D.C. His father William was also a lawyer. Prior to his legal career, in the remarkable M Street High School, the first black high school in the United States. Houston then attended Amherst College in 1911 where he was elected Phi Beta Kappa and graduated as valedictorian in 1915. He would go on teach English at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Later he joined the U.S. Army as an artillery officer during World War I. At the time the army was racially segregated, and Houston bore witness to numerous situations in which black enlisted officers were treated unfairly. These incidents occurred inside the barracks, inside the military courts, and on the streets outside the Army camps (where he and several other officers came close to being lynched by white officers due to "niggers forgetting themselves just because they had a uniform on"). The racism that Houston experienced while serving fueled his determination to continue fighting for freedom once he got home. In his eyes, Houston was glad he hadn't died while serving the United States. His battlefield was back in America.
Black History Month: Day 4 – Shirley Chisholm
Not many people know who Shirley Chisholm is, despite the recency of her accomplishments. And I certainly never heard her discussed in any classroom I had. There were a few articles that discussed Mrs. Chisholm's legacy during our previous election, but still she is not as well known a figure as one would expect of a woman who: became the first African-American woman elected to the United States Congress; represented New York's 12th Congressional District (including Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn) for seven terms; became the first black candidate for a major party's nomination for President of the United States and became the first woman (of any ethnicity) to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination;
Black History Month: Day 3 – North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
Today I'd like to share the story of the oldest and largest African-American life insurance company in the United States, The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. I have to admit that I had not heard of this company until recently. I was even more surprised to hear that it is still active, meaning … Continue reading Black History Month: Day 3 – North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
Why Travel is Important to Us (Now More Than Ever)
Nearly 6 years ago my wife and I started this blog as a way of chronicling all the travels we made. The idea came from an idea our fantastic wedding officiant had of creating a "Travel Box": a box with a list of all the destinations that we wanted to visit that we could pull … Continue reading Why Travel is Important to Us (Now More Than Ever)
More pictures from the Dubai Mall
After our excursion through the world's tallest building, we took a few more pictures in the mall. Here's a few we thought you might enjoy! This is the Souk portion of the Dubai Mall. Here is where you'll find authentic clothing, carpets, and jewelry.
Travel Box Adventures in Dubai!! (Part 4)
I’m not Rick Ross, but at the top of the Burj Khalifa I felt like a sheikh. So far I've spent several posts talking about the great things we experienced during our journey to the Middle East. Truthfully I know I have several more posts from this trip; more than I had planned when I … Continue reading Travel Box Adventures in Dubai!! (Part 4)
Snacking in Dubai
In attempts to be frugal, we made sure to stock up on food and snacks we could enjoy in our room. This was by far our favorite. I present to you the Lucky Me! Supreme Special Beef! In a Wet Cup.
Two posts in two days!!
Travel Box Adventures in Dubai!! (Part 3) So far in my accounting of the trip my wife and I made to the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf I discussed our flight, our hotel, and the many trips we took to the mall. But, we didn’t travel over 7000 miles just to shop. Really, we … Continue reading Two posts in two days!!
Tomorrow comes today!
Travel Box Adventures in Dubai!! (Part 2) One of the questions our friends and family asked both before and after our trip was whether Dubai was a safe place to visit. I can absolutely tell you that we felt quite safe during our stay in Dubai, more so than Mexico or some parts of America. Most … Continue reading Tomorrow comes today!