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When the Camera Was a Weapon of Imperialism. (And When It Still Is.) – The New York Times
Native American Tea That Kills Cancer, Kept Secret for over 100 Years
For over 50 years, a humble nurse used this tea successfully with many terminal cancer patients from her clinic in the…
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7 black composers who changed the course of classical music history – Classic FM
7 Lies That American Children Are Taught About Slavery
Beyond the Painful Chains of Slavery: Phillis Wheatley, the First Published Female African-American Poet | Black Then
Josh Gibson: Likely The Greatest Hitter In Negro Baseball League History | Black Then
Seneca Village: The Black Community That Was Destroyed To Create Central Park | Black Then
Metro Buses Converted Into Mobile Food Markets For Low Income Neighborhoods
Sara Lucy Bagby Johnson: Last Person Returned To Slavery Under The Fugitive Slave Act | Black Then
Sara Lucy Bagby Johnson (1843-1906) was the last slave in the United States prosecuted under the Fugitive Slave Act, the federal law, that declared that runaway slaves must be returned to their owners. Not much is known about Sara’s early life. However, we do know that she was born in Virginia in the early 1840’s and in 1852 was purchased from …
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