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Hungry History: Black Cookbooks from the 19th Century
Of the surviving cookbooks from the 19th century, less than five are attributed to black authors. First, some context: possessing
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Black Magic: Sarah Rector, The 12 Year Old Oil Baron
Yup, you read that headline right. The overlooked descendant of Africans and Creek Indians was born in 1902 in Indian
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Two Minute History: The Resegregation of American Schools and School Choice
In this quick video I explain how American schools have been resegregated even after Brown vs Board of Education.
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Two Minute History: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments
The most disgusting part about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments was the deception. Generations later, many black people still cant find
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Two Minute History: Margaret Sanger and Black Babies
This video came to be because I've grown tired of people rebuking Planned Parenthood in the name of disavowing racism.
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Two Minute History: Sundown Towns and Black Travel in the 20th Century
Traveling wasn't the easiest task for black Americans during the 20th century. Learn more in this video. How
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Two Minute History: Let’s Talk About Skin Bleaching
Skin bleaching is an ugly blemish that needs to be removed. I'll break down its history in about two minutes.
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WATCH: Intelligence, Racism, and The Origins of the SAT
A little video about education and scientific racism to whet your whistle. This is a sprawling topic that you will get