As Black History Month comes to a close, it is time to remember those that have contributed so much to our society. (Images and facts courtesy of Little Known Black History Facts on Tumblr. Special thanks to the brilliant mind of BuzzFeed writer Tracy Clayton and friends for these informative facts.)
Robin Hermitage (right): First person to refer to a good friend as her “homegirl.”
Mellwood Anthony Bishop (left): First person to observe that once you go black, you never go back.
Antonia Baker: First person to claim that she doesn’t hang with a lot of females because they’re too much drama.
Claude “Junie Love” King (left): The first quiet storm DJ.
Marcella Turner: First person to take a picture of herself in a bathroom mirror.
Coraline Firestone (left): First person to go ‘head with her bad self.
Sister Daisy Lee Mott (right): Inventor of the church clap.
Raynaldo Albertson: First person to refer to his significant other as “wifey.”
Carmilla Beauchamp: First person to inform someone that she was born at night, not last night.
Samuel "Brother Sam" Brionne: First person to take more than 25 minutes to sing the first verse of “Amazing Grace” in church.
Dary Joiner: First person to rock rough and stuff with her afro puffs.
Deanna Edmonds (Left): First person to set her man’s clothes on fire after an argument.
Natoria “DontHateMeCuzYouAintMeBabyJustCongratulateMe” Offut: First person to have a ridiculously long and foolish middle name on Facebook.
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