History
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Nervous About Popping Up in the New Freaknik Documentary? Well, You Should Be…
"Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told" finally has a date for its release on Hulu.
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Why Did It Take 166 Years for This Man to be Admitted to The Bar? Here’s The Ugly Truth
Edward Garrison Draper was denied entry to the Maryland Bar because of (you guessed it) the color of his skin.
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The 4 Girls Killed in the Birmingham Church Bombing Weren’t The Only Black Kids To Die That Day
Sixty years ago, two Black boys were killed in the aftermath of the KKK-planned 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.
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Small Town Horror Story: The Woman Who Came Back From The Dead
30-year-old Essie Dunbar had fallen from an epileptic seizure and pronounced dead... except she wasn't.
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A Brief History Of How Liberia Became The First African Republic
Liberian musician Abraham P. "Detrench" Kallon gives a brief history of the country's establishment in honor of Black unity and Juneteenth.
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Small Town Horror Story: The Vietnam Veteran Who Refused To Leave A Man Behind
This Memorial Day we remember Vietnam veteran Melvin Morris, a 5-foot-4 Army soldier, who defied the odds and showed incredibly bravery on the battlefield.