
Resilience and Hope 60 Years After New Orleans School Desegregation
Leona Tate’s perception of race changed drastically in November 1960 — when she became one of the first Black children to desegregate New Orleans schools.
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New Documentary Explores ‘The Lost Story of Emmett Till'
The NBC Chicago original documentary examines the 1955 lynching of a Black teenager from Chicago who was visiting relatives in Mississippi and the impact of his murder on the Civil Rights Movement... -
Celebrating Black History Month: The ‘Black Dolls' Exhibition in NYC
A new exhibit at the New York Historical Society is exploring the horrors of slavery, the civil rights movement and the history of African Americans — through a collection of Black dolls. NBC Ne... -
Celebrating Black History: The Man Behind New York Road Runners
The man credited with making the New York Road Runners club what it is today, Ted Corbitt, is also considered the father of long distance running. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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9 Black Women-Owned Businesses in the Tri-State Area
With the Black History Month coming to an end in a few days and the beginning of Women’s History Month around the corner, it is the perfect time to support local black female-owned businesses. A...