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Celebrate Black entertainers, artists, and cultural icons who influenced music, film, television, sports, and popular culture.


Hazel Scott: Jazz Genius, Activist Icon, Silenced by the Red Scare
Dive into Hazel Scott's untold story: Child prodigy who jazzed up classical masters, starred in Hollywood on her terms, hosted the first Black TV show, defied HUAC with epic clapback, and reshaped Black history—until McCarthyism exiled her brilliance. Eye-opening facts for middle schoolers to seniors.
Tellers Untold Staff
3 min read


Muhammad Ali: 25 Facts You Should Know About “The Greatest”
Discover 25 powerful facts about Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer and activist who reshaped sports, culture, and civil rights.
Tellers Untold Staff
3 min read


Louis Armstrong: 20 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
Discover 20 fascinating facts about Louis Armstrong that go beyond his trumpet and voice, revealing how he transformed jazz and popular music forever.
Tellers Untold Staff
3 min read


What’s in a Name? Discovering Big Maceo Merriweather
Big Maceo Merriweather helped shape the Chicago blues sound, but for my family, his story started with my son’s name. This Black History Month blog post weaves together his journey from Georgia to Detroit and Chicago, his groundbreaking hit “Worried Life Blues,” and our personal discovery of his legacy at the National Blues Museum—showing how Black music history still echoes through our children, our cities, and our everyday lives.
Tellers Untold Staff
4 min read
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