Black History Month Great Black Person #1 of 28: Erby Walker
Erby  worked at the The Varsity from 1953-2008. He provided the city of  Atlanta with chili dogs, onion rings, PCs, and pretty much just straight  up happines for over 50 years. Erby is proof that whether you're black  or white, there's only one color that matters... Frosted Orange.
Black History Month Great Black Person #2 of 28: Shredward Cullen
 
Shredward  is a Petal legend and a role model to African-American office  appliances everywhere. He's the kinda guy who's always there for you,  especially when you need something torn into tiny strips. He's shredded  papers, folders, notecards, cans, tupperware, cds, and rulers, all with a  servant's heart. I am truly blessed to have such a great machine in my  classroom. I love you, Shredward Cullen.
Black History Month Great Black Person #3 of 28: Domino Fruscione
 
Domino is one of my very favorite pets in the entire world. After a rough kittenhood, Domino shed his slave name of Jafar when Anthony Fruscione  adopted him. Though abandoned by his catmom, Domino has gone on to  excel in jumping, climbing, running, playing parachute, playing  backflip, and letting people touch his tenders. Though rambunctious,  there is truly not a more submissive cat on earth. Domino,  african-american hero.
Black History Month Great Black Person #4 of 28: Aunt Jemima
Racist?  Maybe. Delicious? Absolutely. Aunt Jemima pancakes and syrup were a  staple in the Hammock household growing up. For some, the spokeswoman is  a negative stereotype, but for me, Aunt Jemima is purely positive. In  the mornings, Aunt Jemima greets me with a warm, loving smile... unlike  those asinine cereal characters, always telling you how grrrrrrreat  their cereal is. Aunt Jemima doesn't need to boast, she lets her food do  the talking. Thanks for all the years of delicious hotcakes, Aunt  Jemima.Black History Month Great Black Person #5 of 28: half of Drake
Half  black. Half Jewish. All Canadian. One can learn a lot from the  multi-cultural, multi-talented Drake. As an actor in Degrassi, Drake  taught me not to mess with the school outcast, or you'll get shot. As a  rapper, he helps me learn... the square root of 69 IS 8 something...  rosetta stone IS a powerful tool for learning a new language. Most of  all, Drake teaches us all to take some time out to just to live life,  mane. It's not hard to find your love, Drake... it's right here. Hey.  Hey. Hey.



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