Change Makers Remembered Charlzetta Driver
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- Geschiedenis
Change Makers Remembered recognizes many Black Americans that have contributed significantly to our country's success. Yet we do not learn, celebrate, much less hear about them especially in our traditional history books.
Here we share the history, culture, and unsung champions of the African American community
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Inventions you never knew were African American
There are many major inventions that changed the world created and patented by African Americans, while some were stolen from African Americans. Here we discuss 7 inventions you never knew were made by us.
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Harlem to Mumble Rap
There is a definite connection between the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920's and 30's to Modern Day Hip Hop. Lend me your ear for 10 minutes and I'll show you how!
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Pitting One Against the Other: Media's Hook, Kaepernick
The culture of picking a side then tearing the other one down is created and cultivated by the media, let's stop it and come together for the betterment of the whole community.
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Ep 1: W.E.B. DuBois: An Excerpt "Two-ness" or Hypocrisy?
I read an excerpt from The Souls of Black Folk and discuss it's relevance today.
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[African American baseball players from Morris Brown College, with boy and another man standing at door, Atlanta, Georgia] (LOC)
[African American baseball players from Morris Brown College, with boy and another man standing at door, Atlanta, Georgia]
[1899 or 1900]
In album (disbound): Negro life in Georgia, U.S.A., compiled and prepared by W.E.B. Du Bois, v. 4, no. 337.
Original albums fragile; Served by appointment only.
Forms part of: Daniel Murray Collection (Library of Congress).
Published in: Baseball Americana : treasures from the Library of Congress / Harry Katz, et al. New York : Smithsonian Books, 2009.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
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