Darrell Davis was just 18 when he was sent to prison, serving a total of 25 years behind bars. Davis converted to Islam while in jail, taking on the name “Sadiq”, or truthful, as part of an attemp...
749 viewsRev. Jacqueline Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, is on a mission to eradicate racism — especially within the church she loves. Though Rev. Lewis’s o...
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1,001 viewsThe Civil War began as a means of preserving the Union. But to nearly four million African Americans, it held a much more personal promise. As Northern armies swept south, self-emancipated sl...
1,413 viewsreview.chicagobooth.edu | Established in 1865, the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, or Freedman’s Bank, gave tens of thousands of former slaves access to financial services for the first time...
1,835 viewsOfficial Website: https://to.pbs.org/2MFmZSR | #BlackChurchPBS Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African American religion beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the extraord...
1,210 viewsDiscover the real Harriet Tubman in this compelling documentary narrated by Alfrelynn Roberts and featuring expert interviews with leading scholars, including Dr. Eric Lewis Williams of the Smithsonia...
1,250 viewsThis is the last Sunday sermon of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. He delivered his final Sunday sermon on March 31, 1968, from the Canterbury Pulpit at The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and...
1,398 viewsTelevision became the primary source by which people were kept informed of events surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination. In fact, television started to come of age before the assassination....
1,820 viewsWilliams is the recipient of an Emmy Award for his work in television documentary writing and has earned critical praise for a series of television documentaries including Politics: The New Black Powe...
1,693 viewsDawn of Day is a historical documentary about the Underground Railroad in Kansas that brings to light Wabaunsee County’s unsung heroes who traversed one of the most turbulent times in our nation’s...
1,816 viewsThis film, “Segregation and the South” is a film produced in 1957 that was both written and directed by Civil Rights activist and pacifist James Peck and narrated by prominent voice actor Paul Fre...
1,717 viewsBending the Arc | The Vote is a film about the hard-fought battle to expand voting rights to all people in Alabama in the 1960s. Sacrifices made, lives lost, obstacles overcome, and the need to contin...
1,568 viewsRev. Jacqueline Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, is on a mission to eradicate racism — especially within the church she loves. Though Rev. Lewis’s own congregation ...
1,238 viewsSamuel Morris | The African Mission to North America | Full Movies | Elijah J Tarpeh Samuel Morris, African Missionary to North America features interviews with historians, authors and representati...
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