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Monthly Archives: May 2021

“An Economically Equal America”- Valeria Flores

May 17, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Contemporary Black American society has been the victim of many social, political, and economic issues throughout the years. Many activists during the Civil Rights Movements leading up to recent times, brought attention to these issues they found within society in Continue reading →

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“We Shouldn’t Trust Death More Than ‘Our Heroes'”- Katherine Seto

May 17, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Katherine Seto Dr. Channon Miller  African American History  19 May 2021 We Shouldn’t Trust Death More Than “Our Heroes”- Fannie Lou Hamer In 2020 America’s heroes were our healthcare workers. Fighting hard against the coronavirus and protecting those in the Continue reading →

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“SNCC: The Revolution Continues” – Bailey Allen

May 11, 2021 — No Comments ↓

We, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), would like to address something before we begin our assessment of the current assault against Black lives. When considering our functionality as a civil rights organization, we are considered to be by most Continue reading →

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“Letters to the African Race With Regard to Poverty” by James Forten – An Interpretive Piece Written by Zoey Brown

May 7, 2021 — No Comments ↓

In my Letters from a Man of Colour that I once wrote anonymously, I stated the most significant aspect of the Declaration of Independence: “We hold this truth to be self-evident, that GOD created all men equal” (White et al. Continue reading →

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“Black Education Amidst The COVID-19 Pandemic”: Through The Eyes of James Baldwin – Fanny Situ

May 7, 2021 — No Comments ↓

We are living through a very uncertain time. Everyone in this world is adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and there is no denying that. But once again, racial inequalities, specifically the lack of access to adequate education and resources, Continue reading →

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