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Richard "Dick" Blake: A Legacy of Service and Mentorship in Cocoa, Florida

Richard "Dick" Blake, a trailblazing educator and longest-serving councilman in Rockledge, Florida, passed away at 91, leaving a legacy of community service and mentorship that continues through his son, the current mayor of Cocoa.

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WWII Bamber Bridge Shooting: A Lesson in Racial Injustice and Local Resistance

During a 1943 World War II incident in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, racial tensions between US troops escalated into a gun battle resulting in the death of Pte William Crossland; locals supported the Black soldiers against racial segregation enforced by the US military, making this event a significant...

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Schomburg Center Celebrates Centennial Amidst Backlash Against Race-Conscious Initiatives

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture celebrates its 100th anniversary with a festival on October 28th in Harlem, showcasing its vast collection of 11 million items documenting Black history and culture, addressing concerns about the erasure of Black history in a time of increasing back...

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Malcolm X: From Separatist to Pan-Africanist

Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, became a prominent Black activist known for his advocacy of Black empowerment and self-defense, evolving from a separatist ideology to a more inclusive vision before his assassination in 1965.

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Malcolm X: From Separatist to Unifier

Malcolm X, born in 1925, became a prominent Black activist, initially advocating for separatism and forceful resistance against systemic racism, but later evolving towards a vision of unity among oppressed people, before his assassination in 1965.

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Querino's 1918 Essay Challenges Brazil's 'Whitening' Policies

Manuel Querino's 1918 essay, "O colono preto como fator da civilização brasileira," countered Brazil's "whitening" policies by highlighting Black Brazilians' essential role in the nation's economic development, a perspective that remains relevant in light of recent racist incidents.

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Picturing Freedom": Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid

The Gibbes Museum in Charleston, SC, presents "Picturing Freedom," an exhibition exploring Harriet Tubman's 1863 Combahee River Raid, the largest and most successful slave rebellion in US history, which liberated 756 enslaved people in six hours, using art, historical artifacts, and multimedia to hi...

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Juneteenth: Delayed Freedom, Ongoing Struggle

Juneteenth, a federal holiday since 2021, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in Texas on June 19, 1865, following the delayed enforcement of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation; it highlights the ongoing struggle for racial equality in the United States.

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Charleston's Forgotten Memorial Day: The True Origin of a National Holiday

On May 1, 1865, thousands of formerly enslaved Black Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, organized the first Memorial Day commemoration to honor Union soldiers who died in the Civil War, an event later overshadowed by the Grand Army of the Republic's narrative.

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Artifacts Removed from National Museum Spark Protest and Political Debate

Rev. Robert Turner walked 43 miles from Baltimore to protest the removal of at least 32 artifacts from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, including Harriet Tubman's hymn book and Frederick Douglass's memoir, which the museum says is due to standard loan agreements and galle...

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Sinners": Juke Joint as Refuge and Cultural Hub in the Segregated South

Sinners," a new film by Ryan Coogler, portrays the experiences of two Black brothers who open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta during segregation, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of these establishments as safe havens for Black communities and centers of musical innovation...

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North Is Freedom" Exhibit Showcases Black Canadian Descendants of Underground Railroad Freedom-Seekers

The "North Is Freedom" exhibit at the Art Windsor-Essex, running until June 8th, 2024, uses photography to tell the stories of Black Canadian descendants of Underground Railroad freedom-seekers, emphasizing their contributions and challenging the common narrative of Canadian history.

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