Bethune: Relentless Hope
Bethune: Relentless Hope Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875 in Mayesville, South Carolina to parents who were enslaved, the fifteenth of seventeen children born to Sam […]
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Bethune: Relentless Hope Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875 in Mayesville, South Carolina to parents who were enslaved, the fifteenth of seventeen children born to Sam […]
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Stowe: A Little Woman And a Great War By Matt McKeown Few authors have done more to rouse the conscience of a nation. Born into one prominent abolitionist
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Washington: The Long Game for Equality By Gabriel Blanchard We often take for granted what, for Washington, was the sweat of years to obtain. The close of the
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The Legacy of Frederick Douglass By Winston Brady Douglass’ legacy is not always comfortable for us today, but it is vital to the American spirit. This piece is
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