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Read more about the article 81 Years Ago, the Tuskegee Airmen Obliterated Color Barriers and the Luftwaffe.

81 Years Ago, the Tuskegee Airmen Obliterated Color Barriers and the Luftwaffe.

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A group that shattered color barriers and showcased to the…

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Read more about the article African American music through history

African American music through history

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SAN ANTONIO –African American artists made history and innovated some…

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Read more about the article From slave to real Lone Ranger? The incredible life of black Wild West lawman Bass Reeves

From slave to real Lone Ranger? The incredible life of black Wild West lawman Bass Reeves

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It didn’t seem an unusual altercation among off-duty Confederate soldiers…

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Read more about the article Slavery Was a Terror Beyond Measure

Slavery Was a Terror Beyond Measure

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Credit...Corbis, via Getty Images The historian Marcus Rediker opens “…

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Read more about the article Parker House Sausage began with $10 and a family recipe. 102 years later, it’s a Chicago icon — and one of America’s oldest Black-owned businesses.

Parker House Sausage began with $10 and a family recipe. 102 years later, it’s a Chicago icon — and one of America’s oldest Black-owned businesses.

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Robin McFolling is Chicago’s sausage queen. Heiress of the legendary…

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Read more about the article Desmond Tutu Spoke Truth in the Face of Oppression

Desmond Tutu Spoke Truth in the Face of Oppression

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South African Bishop Desmond Tutu gestures during remarks denouncing his…

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Read more about the article She Showcases African American History Throughout Memphis

She Showcases African American History Throughout Memphis

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When Carolyn Michael-Banks became the general manager of a national…

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Read more about the article As The First African-American Drafted Into The NBA, Chuck Cooper Changed Basketball Forever

As The First African-American Drafted Into The NBA, Chuck Cooper Changed Basketball Forever

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In a smoky room during the 1950 NBA Draft, the…

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Read more about the article Educate yourself on Black History at the Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives

Educate yourself on Black History at the Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – It’s Black History Month and…

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Read more about the article Mary Church Terrell, the Forgotten “Face of African American Women’s Suffrage Activism”

Mary Church Terrell, the Forgotten “Face of African American Women’s Suffrage Activism”

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Mary Church Terrell, a Black civil rights activist, was left…

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Read more about the article Black Wall Street once thrived as epicenter of African American-owned businessses

Black Wall Street once thrived as epicenter of African American-owned businessses

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Members of the Colored Citizens Relief Committee and East End…

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Read more about the article Reclaiming Black Beaches: On Alison Rose Jefferson’s “Living the California Dream”

Reclaiming Black Beaches: On Alison Rose Jefferson’s “Living the California Dream”

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ALISON ROSE JEFFERSON documents a world I knew little about…

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