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Lunsford Lane was spurred on into entrepreneurship by the burning desire to purchase his freedom as an enslaved African. He began learning the basics of trading at a younger age when he sold peaches on behalf of his father. Soon, he went into wood cutting and sold the logs to his neighbors and other locales….
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American history cannot be discussed without the names of influential African-American personalities who made their marks and paved new roads for the state. Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Booker T....
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Music played a central role during the civil rights movement in the 20th century. Be it protest songs on racism, injustice, and violence, or songs adapted from hymns, these offered hope and strength to...
As we celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February, Face2Face Africa takes you through the 28-day journey by highlighting 28 landmarks in the United States that are significant...
In the spirit of Sankofa – an Ashanti metaphorical symbol that means reaching back to the knowledge of the past and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress – we...
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