On Aug. 22, the Voice of America and Norfolk State University hosted an international town hall to discuss the 400th anniversary of the first Africans' landing in North America. Originally publi...
970 viewsThe hidden history of an American coup. Help our reporting on hidden histories. Submit a story idea here: http://bit.ly/2RhjxMy Correction at 7:23: Cynthia's ancestors lived in Wilmington, ...
1,151 views75% of all enslaved Africans coming to America came in through Beaufort and the sea islands of South Carolina. This beautiful and picturesque tourist destination, by its unique history is the epicente...
2,001 viewsKNOXVILLE'S RED SUMMER: THE RIOT OF 1919 chronicles the unrest that occurred in Knoxville following the murder of Bertie Lindsey and the attempted lynching of the accused, Maurice Mays. Knoxv...
1,134 viewsThis is a lost CBS 16mm Kinescope of the coverage of the Newark riots in 1967 that is on my schedule to restore along with an amazing collection of films I've uncovered on African American Histo...
1,204 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://...
1,262 viewsOn the day marking 50 years since President Johnson and the U.S. Congress signed the Voting Rights Act into law, a distinguished collection of leaders and activists convened by the Museum of African A...
1,680 viewsA fabled and famed American infantry regiment during World War 1. In spite of prejudice at home, these African American soldiers proved themselves valiant Americans on the battlefield. Famed musician ...
1,501 viewsThe progression of America is evident from its beginnings, through slavery, to the election of the first black president. Arguably, the journey to the election of America's first African American...
1,544 viewsHighly recommend interviews of Way pointers Elders from the civil rights era. https://www.youtube.com/user/visionaryproject/videos Interviewed on 6/26/2002 by the National Visionary Leadership Pr...
1,676 viewsAs part of its bicentennial celebration in 1988-89, Georgetown University honors this remarkable community in a documentary video titled "Black Georgetown Remembered.&quot...
1,627 viewsIn the first of a series of events scheduled in celebration of 1985's Black History Month at the North Campus of Florida Junior College (now FSCJ), former presidential candidate and member of the...
2,471 viewsFrom the Out Of The Woods Archive. Gil Noble hosts this special episode of the famed public affairs show LIKE IT IS that explores the life and legacy of Malcolm X and the CIA's covert war to d...
1,899 viewsFeatured Speaker: Ed Vaughn, Founder/Owner, Vaughn’s Bookstore, Detroit; and Member, 6th Pan-African Congress; Michigan State Representative (retired); Executive Assistant to Detroit Mayor Coleman Y...
1,666 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...
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