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Black History in Two Minutes (or so) is the new way to immerse yourself in Black History. The digital video series features dozens of short, engaging and factually accurate videos...
Feb 25, 2022 · Be Woke Presents Black History in Two Minutes (or so) In 1861, the south’s threats of seceding the union led to the start of the Civ...
Apr 8, 2022 · From running for office, to voting and purchasing land, Black families had what appeared to be a real chance at thriving. However, by 1877, the costs became too much and white government officials began to figure out ways to work around the amendments that guaranteed Black people their freedom.
You can watch the complete playlist of videos at the top, or visit the Black History in Two Minutes website here. via Kottke. Related content: Take Free Online Courses on African-American History from Yale and Stanford: From Emancipation, to the Civil Rights Movement, and Beyond
Powerful Black history in 2 minutes, telling the stories you won't learn in school.
It's fast, accurate U.S. history describing major historical events and introducing less well-known experiences involving Black Americans. The topics range from recent events to the founding of the United States of America.
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