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Affluent Progressives and the Legacy of Manipulation in Race Relations Affluent progressives navigate a delicate balancing act, striving to maintain their wealth and status while...

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The Day Black America Left the GOP The Historical Context Today, it’s well understood that the majority of Black voters lean Democratic. This wasn’t always the...

Exploring the Studio Museum in Harlem: Reopening in NYC After Seven...

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The Studio Museum in Harlem: A Beacon of Black Art and Community A Historic Reopening The Studio Museum in Harlem, a cornerstone of Black art and...

Buffalo Soldiers Exhibit at the Ontario Museum of History & Art...

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Unveiling the Legacy: Buffalo Soldiers in California Buffalo Soldiers have long been celebrated in films, television, and music, often shrouded in romanticized narratives. Yet, their...

Celebrating Black Art: Pivotal Moments That Shaped 2025 – Essence

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Where Black Art Breathes: Moments That Transformed 2025 There is a kind of beauty that emerges only after a storm—born from ruin, heavy with truth,...

Bartow Remembers Beloved Community Figure Clifton P. Lewis

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Remembering Clifton P. Lewis: A Legacy of Cultural Preservation A Life of Community Service Clifton P. Lewis, a cherished leader and advocate of Black history in...

Civil Rights Film ‘Standing on My Sisters’ Shoulders’ Screening at First...

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Celebrate Black History Month: “Standing on My Sisters’ Shoulders” Fundraising Screening The African American Museum of Bucks County is set to honor Black History Month...

Rare MLK Documentary and African American History Exhibit Arriving at Connecticut...

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Celebrating African American History at Connecticut College Introduction to the Exhibit From February 1 to 12, Connecticut College will host a unique two-week exhibition featuring artifacts...

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