Our fourth event: “There Wasn’t a Lot of Comfort in Those Days:” African Americans, Public Health, and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic” -- A Conversation with Professor Vanessa Northington Ga...
1,440 viewsSeattle has a reputation as a progressive city, but when it comes to matters of race and justice how progressive is it? In partnership with the Seattle Channel, Seattle CityClub and Town Hall, KCTS 9...
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1,381 viewsFROM THE SANKOFA ARCHIVES....... This is the 'Founder's Presentation' given by Dr. Maulana Karanga at the 2008 Kwanzaa Celebration presented by The Philadelphia chapter of NAKO...
1,493 viewsDr. Bridget R. Cooks, University of California, Irvine Dr. Bridget R. Cooks, University of California, Irvine, will present the “Art of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama” including the photogr...
1,321 views"We Must Do It Ourselves: The Rationale for Black Business Development in Montgomery, 1900-1925" by Howard Robinson ArchiTreat November 18, 2010 Howard Robinson discusses Black Busin...
1,358 viewsFrom the first settlers to the nation's Chief Executive. The African American presence in Chicago is deep and proud. From DuSable to Wells to Washington, the legacy is rich. Chicago tour guide an...
1,401 viewsThis lecture covers African American responses to Jim Crow to ca. 1940, including meta-critiques from BT Washington, WEB Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey. Also discusses the turn toward integration as a str...
1,497 viewsDespite obstacles, African Americans have been pioneers in education at both historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and predominately white institutions (PWIs). The History of Blacks in ...
1,394 viewsThis discussion featured: Dr. Greg Carr, Howard University Dr. Jared Ball, Morgan State University Tewodross Melchishua Williams, Bowie State University with Moderator: Dr. Msia Kibona Clark, Howa...
1,354 viewsFreedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States, in 1961 and subsequent years, in order to challenge the non-enforcement of the. You ...
1,358 viewsHave you ever wondered why the Black population in Oregon is so small? Oregon has a history not only of Black exclusion and discrimination, but also of a vibrant Black culture that helped sustain many...
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