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First Black Movie Star: Lincoln Perry
Lincoln Perry was known to have been the first black movie star. With his stage name Stepin Fetchit, he was also known to have been the...
Zaya Jumper Curry
Feb 6, 20222 min read
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Being Black in America: Poem
Black poetry is important because it showcases raw, intimate thoughts and feelings and also is very meaningful to lots of people. After...
Naiya Spencer
Feb 6, 20221 min read
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Black Student Union Interview: Victoria Bell
This was a wonderful interview with Victoria Bell, she is currently a member of the Black Student Union (BSU), and this is about the...
Zaya Jumper Curry
Feb 6, 20222 min read
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Unknown Black Stories: Henrietta Lacks - The First Immortal Cell Line
Target has become the newest hotspot for the Covid Vaccine and sadly we don’t get the heart bandages shown in the commercials. Little do...
Zaya Jumper Curry
Feb 6, 20221 min read
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Edmonia Lewis: The First African American & Ojibwe Indian Sculptor
Edmonia Lewis was born (roughly around) July 4, 1844, in Greenbush, New York. There she lived with her two parents. Her Ojibwe Indian...
Zaya Jumper Curry
Feb 5, 20223 min read
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Black Music of the Century: The Harlem Renaissance
In the time of bootlegging, charcoal lungs, and The Great Gatsby, the Harlem Renaissance was booming. Instead of learning about Ella...
Alexis Lewis
Feb 4, 20222 min read
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The Black Book Corner: Alexandre Dumas
Now this is the beginning of a two-part series which I would like to call The Black Book Corner. Basically, an introduction to Black...
Alexis Lewis
Feb 4, 20222 min read
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