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    The Legacy Of The Black And Tan Republicans

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    The Black and Tan Republicans were African American Republican Party members who advocated for African American political representation during Reconstruction.…
  • Cakewalk Chronicles: Satire In Every Step

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    Originating in the 19th century, the cakewalk was a dance performed by enslaved people of African descent to mimic the…
  • Michele A. Roberts: First Woman To Lead The NBA Players Association Union

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    Michele Roberts made history as the first female executive director of the NBA Players Union. Click the link to learn…
  • 1st African American Labor Union – Colored National Labor Union

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    Founded by Isaac Myers in 1866, the Colored Caulkers Trade Union Society would later become the Colored National Labor Union…
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    How The Senate Filibuster Has Been Used To Thwart Civil Rights Legislation

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    The U.S. Senate's use of the filibuster has long been used as a tactic to thwart civil rights and voting…
  • Picture of Georgia Gilmore

    Georgia Gilmore And The Club From Nowhere: Unsung Heroes Of The Civil Rights Movement

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    Georgia Gilmore and The Club From Nowhere are unsung heroes of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, raising funds that were critical…
  • The Compromise of 1877: Igniting The Flames Of Jim Crow Segregation And Discrimination

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    The Compromise of 1877 led to the establishment of Jim Crow segregation and discrimination. In an effort to stop Reconstruction-era…
  • The Prayer Pilgrimage For Freedom: A Call For Full School Desegregation Following Brown v. Board of Education

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    The 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage For Freedom convened in Washington, DC, as a demonstration against the South's refusal to comply with…
  • Say It With Me: “I Am Somebody”

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    "I Am Somebody" is a timeless poem affirming the inherent value and dignity of black lives in particular and all…
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    Daniel Alexander Payne: First Black President Of A U.S. College

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    In 1863, Daniel Alexander Payne became the first black president of a U.S. college. Click the link to learn more.
  • Brad Lomax: Unsung Hero Of Civil Rights And Disability Rights

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    Brad Lomax was a disability rights advocate whose leadership was instrumental in ensuring the accessibility of public spaces for people…