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              · Feb 28
        
        
        
            Black History Beyond February: Why It Should Be Celebrated Year-Round
            For 28 (sometimes 29) days each year, Black history gets the spotlight. Schools, businesses, and social media pages highlight Black inventors, leaders, and movements. But once March 1st hits? The conv...
          
            
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              · Feb 27
        
        
        
            The Origins of Policing: How Slave Patrols Shaped Modern Law Enforcement
            When we talk about policing in America, we often think of it as a system designed to protect and serve. But the reality is far more complicated—especially for Black Americans.Modern policing has roots...
          
            
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              · Feb 26
        
        
        
            Black Cowboys: The Untold Story of the Old West
            When you think of cowboys, what comes to mind? Maybe John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, or the gun-slinging, white heroes of Hollywood Westerns.But what if I told you that one in four cowboys in the Old West...
          
            
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              · Feb 25
        
        
        
            Hidden Figures: The Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
            When we talk about space exploration, we often hear about astronauts like Neil Armstrong and John Glenn—but behind the scenes, there were brilliant Black women mathematicians and engineers whose calcu...
          
            
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              · Feb 25
        
        
        
            The Harlem Renaissance: How Black Art, Music, and Literature Transformed America
            Imagine a time when Black artists, poets, musicians, and intellectuals reshaped American culture—creating a movement so powerful that its influence is still felt today.That time was the Harlem Renaiss...
          
            
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              · Feb 25
        
        
        
            The Black Panther Party: Revolution, Community, and the Fight for Justice
            When most people hear “Black Panther Party,” they picture armed Black men in berets and leather jackets, standing in defiance of police brutality.But the Black Panther Party (BPP) was more than just a...
          
            
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              · Feb 25
        
        
        
            Black Nurses in American History: The Healers Who Fought for Justice
            When people think about civil rights and social justice movements, they often picture activists marching in the streets. But there’s another group of unsung heroes who fought for justice in a differen...
          
            
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              · Feb 19
        
        
        
            The Forgotten Black Wall Streets: How Thriving Black Communities Were Destroyed
            When we hear “Black Wall Street,” most people think of Tulsa, Oklahoma, where a white mob burned down a prosperous Black neighborhood in 1921. But Tulsa wasn’t the only one.Across the U.S., Black comm...
          
            
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              · Feb 18
        
        
        
            The Wilmington Massacre of 1898: America’s Forgotten Coup
            When we think of coups, we often picture foreign governments being violently overthrown. But what if I told you that the only successful coup in U.S. history happened right here—on American soil?In Wi...
          
            
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              · Feb 18
        
        
        
            The Prison-Industrial Complex: How Mass Incarceration Targets Black Communities
            The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world—and Black Americans are disproportionately targeted, arrested, and imprisoned at staggering rates.But this isn’t by accident. The prison-indust...
          
            
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              · Feb 18
        
        
        
            The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: A Dark Chapter in Medical Racism
            When we talk about medical ethics, we often assume that doctors and researchers have a duty to protect patients. But for 40 years, the U.S. government knowingly let Black men suffer from a deadly dise...
          
            
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              · Feb 5
        
        
        
            Bessie Coleman: The First Black Woman to Earn a Pilot’s License
            When we think of aviation pioneers, names like Amelia Earhart or the Wright brothers often come to mind. But long before racial and gender barriers were even considered breakable, there was Bessie Col...
          
            
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              · Feb 4
        
        
        
            Bayard Rustin: The Forgotten Architect of the Civil Rights Movement
            When we think of the 1963 March on Washington, our minds immediately go to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legendary "I Have a Dream" speech. But behind the scenes, orchestrating every detail of the marc...
          
            
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