Tag #African American History

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Mexodus": Broadway Musical Recounts Untold Story of African Americans Escaping Slavery to Mexico

Mexodus," a new Broadway musical opening September 18th in New York City, tells the story of African Americans escaping slavery to Mexico in the 1850s, highlighting the solidarity between Black and Latinx communities and drawing parallels to contemporary immigration issues.

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Juneteenth: Federal Holiday Status Amidst Renewed Resistance

Juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in Texas on June 19, 1865, became a federal holiday in the U.S. in 2021 after decades of advocacy, though some states are now reducing or cancelling celebrations due to resistance to diversity initiatives.

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Seminola's Demise: Gentrification Threatens Historic Black Community

Seminola, one of Miami-Dade County's oldest African-American communities, is being demolished due to rising land values and economic pressures, displacing longtime residents like Reginald Gay whose family home was replaced by a new apartment complex; however, preservation efforts such as a documenta...

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Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families

Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...

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Black History Month 2025: Celebrating Labor's Contributions Amidst Political Uncertainty

Beginning February 1st, Black History Month commemorates Black history, culture, and education, evolving from Negro History Week (1926) to a nationally recognized month (1976), with this year's theme focusing on African Americans and Labor, despite potential political challenges.

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Divine Nine's Push for Record Voter Turnout

Historically Black fraternities and sororities of the Divine Nine are carrying out major voter registration and engagement efforts.

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US Slavery, Civil War, and Lingering Racial Inequality

In the US, African slaves worked 13-14 hours daily, facing harsh punishments but still resisting through revolts and escapes, leading to eventual emancipation; however, post-Civil War Jim Crow laws and the KKK perpetuated racial inequality despite legal progress.

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Uncle Nearest Wins Top Bourbon Award

America's top bartenders selected Uncle Nearest Master Blend Edition Batch 032, a $149 750ml Tennessee whiskey from Nearest Green Distillery, as the world's best bourbon, highlighting its unique Lincoln County Process and honoring the legacy of Nearest Green and Victoria Eady Butler.

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Black Women's Legacies: Beyond Financial Wealth

This article discusses the importance of Black women's legacies beyond financial wealth, highlighting their contributions across various fields and advocating for intentional legacy planning to preserve cultural heritage and historical narratives, using examples such as Mary Jackson, Phillis Wheatle...

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California Museum Showcases Black History Through Interactive Exhibits

The California Museum in Sacramento presents a self-guided Black History Tour for Black History Month, showcasing the contributions of Black Californians through existing exhibits, personal artifacts, and AI-generated interactions, highlighting individuals like Vice President Kamala Harris and the a...

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USS Beloit Commissioned with Historic Sponsor

The commissioning of the USS Beloit littoral combat ship in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with trailblazing Maj. Gen. Marcia Anderson as sponsor.

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