History
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The Fall and Rise of Chicago’s Bronzeville
The legacy of community leader and activist, Harold Lucas Jr. lives on in his beloved Bronzeville.
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CIA Honors Harriet Tubman As A Brilliant “Model Spy”
The monument is located at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley.
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Black Folks In Maryland Clapping Back at Housing Officials Who Want to Sell a Former Slave Site
Officials want to sell the property but slave descendants are working hard to preserve the historic site.
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Viola Davis Told Y’all The Woman King Isn’t a History Lesson. So, Here are Some Facts
The movie gave us a peek into Dahomey's slave trade, but this is the story behind how it started.
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Fifth Survivor of Birmingham Church Bombing Reunites with Nurse Who Saved Her
It’s been 60 years since the two saw each other that tragic day.
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Black Cemetery with 328 Graves Discovered Under Building in Tampa Bay
Promises remain unkept to Tampa Bay residents who believed a segregation-era cemetery had been relocated in 1955.
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Montgomery Will Host Celebration To Mark 66th Anniversary Of Bus Boycotts
Events will include a unity walk, concert, museum activities and more.