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Harvard, Columbia and the other American universities making moves to atone for their slavery past
Nearly every facet of American life has African-American imprint. In higher education, some of the nation’s most notable universities and colleges have their campuses built by enslaved Africans....
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The cruel death of Henry Smith in 1893 that questioned the Christian values of the state
We’ve covered the lynching of Will Brown, Jesse Washington, Emmett Till and the cruel fate which met countless others. Far from the mob which bay for the blood of the lynched seeking justice, history...
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Adorable images of black Texan ballerinas go viral in Black History Month
In Black History Month, a group of African-American ballerinas bonded for a photoshoot and while the young Texan dancers aimed to have a shoot to keep, people soon loved and started sharing the awesome...
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How Spanish king Charles I’s 1518 decree for Africans to be shipped to the Americas triggered brutalities
American slavery has rightfully received ample scrutiny. However, other states began European chattel slavery. Notable slave trading operatives include the Spaniards, Portuguese and the English. With contact...
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Namibia is first African country to export red meat to U.S. food franchises
America, a country of 50 states with a population of 327.2 million people, relies in part on domesticated animals such as cattle, pigs and poultry as sources of meat as well as buffaloes, sheep and goats....
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This NICU nurse cared for a man and 30 years later takes care of his son at same hospital
A lot can happen in 30 years and new father David Caldwell is finding out after his son’s birth that the nurse, who cared for him at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the hospital he was...