 | By The Walls Project Baton Rouge is staking a groundbreaking claim in Black History—as one of the legacy pioneers behind the bus boycott movement and many other essential strategies to the civil rights movement, and now it's time for the public to know.
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By Conversation News Economic need can unite white Americans in support of more generous welfare policies
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By Certified Crucial The First Vinyl Record Celebrating Black and Brown Voices in Podcasting is Being Pressed August 2025 — The Qube, your hub to discover your next favorite Black and Brown podcasts, in partnership with Certified Crucial, a leading merchandise solutions...
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By The Conversation A standard in a development of financial distress is not having a secure place to survive
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By The Vibrant Health Association Language of Kings: Ashanti Communication – Before They Were Brought to the Americas
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By Terri B Jones Church Grower® Board Game Celebration of Faith, History, and Community Through Fun and Fellowship
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By DME Music News The Rap genre towards the end of the 20th century to some has caused a ripple effect of mass destructive music
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 | By Culturit Public Relations and Design Co. Real Times Media, in partnership with the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, proudly announces the Detroit premiere of Ruby: The Musical, a powerful production that amplifies a lesser-known story of resilience, racism, and justice.
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By Jack Dunn - Flats Press The Author with Jonathan Coad of The DaVinci Fraud, The True Story of Dan Brown and The World's Greatest Literary Crime publishes a New Novel.
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 | By National Black Marathoners Association This documentary is the winner of nineteen film festival awards in the US, Canada, Sweden, and India for Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Sports Film, Most Inspirational, Best Human Interest, Best Biographical, and other categories.
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By Paint & Pen Media Group "Black history is history. Canadian. American. My history." Those were Saskatchewan author, Misty Rae's words when asked about her inspiration for her debut novel, I Ran So You Could Fly (The Paris O'Ree Story).
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 | By National Black Marathoners Association Award winning documentary filmmaker, world history making marathoner, and former Fortune 500 executive receives special recognition for his lifetime of work in the distance running community.
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By Montopolis Community Development Corporation Austin's montopolis community commemorates its rich history with cemetery and school tours, juneteenth event, and lecture
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By Freelance Associates The End of Slavery in America and Stories More Smithfield, are Highlights of the More Than a Fraction Foundation's Partnership with Virginia Tech Council on History, Historic Smithfield and the Solitude/Fraction Site
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By A Great Day in South LA Contact: Janae Green, Founder A Great Day in South LA 5/24/2024 A Great Day in South LA: Immersive Black History Tours South Los Angeles, CA – A Great Day in South LA is proud to announce the launch of its new venture, a black-owned and...
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