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Charles Burnett, Danny Glover, and Sheryl Lee Ralph on TO SLEEP WITH ANGER

Did You Know That James Baldwin Wrote for Children, Too?

Bessie Stringfield, also known as the “Motorcycle Queen of Miami”, was an American motorcyclist who was the first African-American woman to ride across the United States solo

THE FIRST JAMICAN PILOT to Shoot Down German planes in WW1- WILLIAM ROBINSON CLARKE

Exhibition Tour—The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism | Met Exhibitions

How Black music record stores shaped the sound of the UK. Black music record stores have always been more than just places to buy records. These spaces became lifelines for communities, cultural hubs where people gathered, shared stories and connected over a shared passion for music

These tests, writes Rebecca Onion at Slate, were “supposedly applicable to both white and black prospective voters who couldn’t prove a certain level of education” (typically up to the fifth grade). Yet they were “in actuality disproportionately administered to black voters.”

These tests, writes Rebecca Onion at Slate, were “supposedly applicable to both white and black prospective voters who couldn’t prove a certain level of education” (typically up to the fifth grade). Yet they were “in actuality disproportionately administered to black voters.”

Elizabeth Catlett: The Radical Black Artist America Exiled

STAX: Soulsville U.S.A. | Official Trailer | HBO

The opera “Omar,” on a Muslim slave in America: loosely follows the life of Omar ibn Said, and is based on his autobiography A Muslim American Slave: The Life of Omar ibn Said, written in 1831, mostly in Arabic. It is the only known memoir written by a slave in America in Arabic.[1] The work was translated into English by Ala Alryyes and published by the University of Wisconsin Press in 2011

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