History
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A Black Girl Was Killed by Police. What Happened to Her Remains Was Horrifying
Decades after a 1980s police bombing in Philadelphia killed 11 people, controversy surrounds the actions police took with the remains of one victim.
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“Buffalo Rangers” Series Will Celebrate Only All-Black Special Operations Combat Unit In The History of U.S.
The show will also take a closer look at the unit’s efforts during the Korean War.
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U.S. Museums Finally Return Stolen African Bronzes That Date Back To 19th Century
The artifacts were returned to the Nigerian government earlier this week.
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Egyptians to Brits: Run Us Back That Rosetta Stone
A new online petition is calling for Britain to return of the Rosetta stone and other artifacts to Egypt
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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.



