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Appetite for equality: US revolutionary Black eateries that endure to this day
In 1947, African American brothers James and Robert Paschal launched a scrappy luncheonette in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill neighborhood, their fried chicken earning renown as the house's go-to specialty.
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Appetite for equality: US revolutionary Black eateries that endure to this day
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In 1947, African American brothers James and Robert Paschal launched a scrappy luncheonette in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill neighborhood, their fried chicken earning renown as the house's go-to specialty.
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In 1947, African American brothers James and Robert Paschal launched a scrappy luncheonette in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill neighborhood, their fried chicken earning renown as the house's go-to specialty.
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University of Utah, Weber State, other organizations hosting Black History Month events
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The nation has recognized the contributions of Black Americans for 100 years, currently within the framework of Black History Month, and numerous events are in the works in Utah as the tradition continues.
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Michigan's Black-owned legacy media giants are still teaching important lessons from the past
Both the Michigan Chronicle and WGPR-TV 62 have been instrumental in highlighting Black stories, holding elected officials accountable, and serving as important communication outlets for Detroit's Black community during times of social and political upheaval.
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Negro Coney Island: The New York Amusement Park That Never Opened
In 1923, a Black real estate magnate named Solomon Riley purchased four acres of land off the Bronx's northeast coast. He planned to build an amusement park, modeled after Coney Island, for the residents of Harlem.
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New Jersey man pain-free thanks to revolutionary sickle cell treatment at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
A better treatment for sickle cell disease, which strikes mainly people of color, is transforming medicine in Philadelphia, making this Black History Month especially meaningful for one local family.
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'Completely invisible' secret passageway linked to Underground...
Enslaved Africans with dreams of being free found safety in the heart of NYC.
To the naked eye, the 4-story brick row house on East Fourth Street is just another of the 19th-century buildings on a block adorned with dark shutters and time-worn character.
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Indiana football's first Black player: From charmed life to tragedy
BLOOMINGTON -- Preston Eagleson's life was as charmed as it could have been for a Black kid growing up in the 1870s and 1880s, decades before the Civil Rights movement, decades before Black students played on white football teams and took classes in the halls of elite universities.
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Detroit author creates coloring book to teach Black history across generations
From Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream Speech" to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance in 2025, one Detroiter is connecting readers with Black history, one line at a time.
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Black Panther Party historic walking tours in Oakland honor movement's legacy
The legacy of the Black Panther Party, founded in Oakland in 1966 to protect the Black community while demanding freedom and justice, lives on through an award-winning walking tour.
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Trump posts racist meme of the Obamas - then deletes it
In the first week of Black History Month, President Trump posted a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on social media - a video clip showing the Obamas' faces on apes.