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Shining a Light on Black Stories
Shining a Light on Black Stories
SEPTEMBER 2021 EDITION
Allison Wiltz
Sep 30, 2021
Remembering “Old Reliable,” the Black Newspaper That Never Missed a Saturday
Remembering “Old Reliable,” the Black Newspaper That Never Missed a...
Harry Clay Smith’s legacy lives on in Cleveland
Ajah Hales
Aug 30, 2021
Brother Had A Dream, Too
Brother Had A Dream, Too
Remembering A.D. King’s Message to the Movement
Quintessa L. Williams
Jul 30, 2021
Anatomy of a White Race Riot
Anatomy of a White Race Riot
The Red Summer of 1919, Destruction of Tulsa’s ‘Black Wall Street’ in 1921, and Decimation of Rosewood, Florida in 1923
Herbert Dyer, Jr.
Dec 4, 2014
Florida’s Mayteenth
Florida’s Mayteenth
Slave Emancipation Declared 156 Years Ago Today
Quintessa L. Williams
May 20, 2021
BLACK HISTORY 365
Treat Yourself to Black History Stories
Treat Yourself to Black History Stories
JUNE 2021 EDITION
Allison Wiltz
Jun 29, 2021
History
The 1944 Port Chicago Explosion and Subsequent Mutiny Trials
The 1944 Port Chicago Explosion and Subsequent Mutiny Trials
When a Segregated Navy Led to Death and Dishonor
William Spivey
Jul 24
The Hidden Racist History of the American Red Cross
The Hidden Racist History of the American Red Cross
Their Role in Implementing Segregation and Jim Crow
William Spivey
Jul 18
The Women of the Ku Klux Klan
The Women of the Ku Klux Klan
It’s a Family Affair
William Spivey
Jul 17
How To Start a Race War
How To Start a Race War
Where Charles Manson and Dylann Roof Failed
William Spivey
Jul 14
How The Fear of a Black Woman President is Stirring Discourse
How The Fear of a Black Woman President is Stirring Discourse
An essay examining the resistance to black political power
Allison Wiltz
Jul 8
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