A methodical case is made against black megachurches, detailing how they’ve acted as predatory leaches on the Christian black community. “You boast that you serve me, but in truth you serve your ...
1,599 viewsOn this episode of 'MINORITY REPORTS,' we met up with Tiago, a white freshman at Morehouse College, an HBCU in ATLanta that counts Martin Luther King, Jr. and Spike Lee as alumni. We sat ...
763 viewsThis film series highlights the contributions of African Americans to their communities and the nation. Events and achievements highlighted in this film were: recent political appointments of African ...
998 viewsRead the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=72cf442f293aa9c43f5d1803934cd95a&camp=1789&...
1,169 viewsIn May 2004, after receiving an award at the celebration of the 50th Anniversary commemoration of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling—a ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court that outlawed school racia...
1,074 viewsWhat was it like being black in the 1980s? Black life in the 1980s was at times beautiful, at times scary, and always complicated. The rise of black celebrity and culture did not translate into a ris...
1,568 viewsMuch is known about enslaved Africans once they arrived in the Americas and Europe, but in this episode Zeinab Badawi looks at the impact on Africa itself of one of the most evil chapters in human his...
836 viewsThis documentary chronicles White Americans reflecting on white racial identity and racism. Areas the video explores include; the question of how people of European descent were transformed into &am...
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1,047 viewsThe decades after the civil war saw Black Americans slowly gain more economic and political power in some parts of the country. Some bought land, started businesses and built schools. But in many plac...
1,390 views(1970) A round table discussion facilitated by Jean Fairfax on the being Black in America. Queen Mother Amina Baraka silences everyone with her commanding convictions to appeal to her fellow siste...
1,193 viewsHomer G. Phillips Hospital provided state-of-the-art medical training to African-American physicians and nurses during the most turbulent of segregated times paving way for people of color to achieve ...
1,064 viewsIn the United States, African-Americans are more likely to live in poverty than any other ethnic group. But despite the country’s institutional racism, a Black elite has found success, thanks to a c...
1,350 viewsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/HomeTeamHistory Resources: List of African history books for Beginners: https://bit.ly/2XgzSnd How to teach you children African History: A Guide: https://...
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