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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...
- Reconstruction: The Vote | Black History in Two Minutes (or so)
After the Civil War, the Reconstruction era brought about...
- BLACK HISTORY/IN TWO MINUTES OR SO: Jackie Robinson
During a time when the game of baseball lacked diversity,...
- Reconstruction: The Vote | Black History in Two Minutes (or so)
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...
May 16, 2019 · After the Civil War, the Reconstruction era brought about hope and change in the form of citizenship and equality in America. Black men were given the right to vote, and in 1870, Hiram Revels ...
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Apr 8, 2022 · With the Supreme Court on their side, many states began to roll back the rights of Black people. It would be nearly 100 years before legislation would come to pass that would protect many of the rights promised in the constitution.
In this series of Black History in Two Minutes or So, more light is shed on the capitalization of private prisons and how African-Americans are used to fuel the profits for America's criminal justice system.
Feb 15, 2024 · During a time when the game of baseball lacked diversity, America’s beloved sport was on the brink of a major change when black sport’s journalist protested ...
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Jun 3, 2019 · Black History in Two Minutes (or so): With Henry Louis Gates Jr.. It's Black History delivered in short, lively, fact-packed stories accessible to people of all ages and education levels. It's fast, accurate U.S. history describing major historical events and introducing less well-known experiences involving Black Americans.
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