Though most people can identify inventors Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, they may never have heard of Lewis Latimer or Granville T. Woods, Edison's and Bell's equally brilliant Afr...
882 viewsWhy have American families struggled to keep their homes during the COVID pandemic, despite a federal eviction moratorium? We investigate in a new documentary with Retro Report. This journalism is ...
950 viewsLearn about an exciting new collaboration that marries photographs and words to bring Black history to life. Picturing Black History (https://www.picturingblackhistory.org/) is a collaborative project...
717 viewsThe African Trade (History Channel International, 2000) Posted for educational purposes only, no copyright use intended as it is being used for students/teachers. This Program features a visit by a...
788 viewsThe story of black Americans in the military is a remarkable and inspiring history, often in contrast to the skewed accounts many have been led to believe. See more in this special. #History S...
659 viewsLittle Rock, Arkansas's, West 9th Street was once a vibrant, African-American business and entertainment district. Taborian Hall is the only remaining historic structure on West 9th Street and st...
782 viewsTo commemorate 45 years since the passing of civil and human rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer, Monica Land, Mrs. Hamer’s great-niece and executive producer of FANNIE LOU HAMER’S AMER...
1,127 viewsFor the family of Fannie Lou Hamer, she was a woman of power and presence as a civil and human rights activist. But to Jacqueline Hamer Flakes, Monica Land, and Jimmy Lee Lacey, she was also so much m...
1,223 viewsThe Reconstruction era was a period in American history following the American Civil War (1861–1865); it lasted from 1865 to 1877 & marked a significant chapter in the history of civ...
1,354 viewsMilton Freidman, in the fourth segment of the series, shows why he believes government-run welfare Programs do not help the people they are intended to help or achieve the ends they are intended to ac...
1,125 viewsOne year after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, how has the threat of far-right violence evolved? An updated investigation from FRONTLINE, ProPublica and Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Prog...
1,073 viewsLen Cannon and Mia Gradney highlight the lasting financial impact of Juneteenth on Black Americans and the challenges that remain. http://KHOU.com/Juneteenth This is the second consecutive yea...
728 viewsDonate To The Channel: https://cash.me/$hezakyanewz# https://www.paypal.me/hezakyanewz PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Hezakyanewz The Crown Heights riot was a race riot that took place...
819 viewsIn 1919, Chicago exploded in a firestorm of racial violence. In this colloquium, Prof. David Bates recounts the ways that Chicago’s black and white workers responded to those eight bloody days. This...
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