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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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Black Female WWII Unit Honored With Congressional Gold Medal
The 422-0 vote follows a long-running campaign to recognize the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.
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Celebrating Black History: Leaders Making an Impact in Our Area
In celebration of Black History Month, NBC10 is putting the spotlight on Black leaders who are making an impact on the Philadelphia area. Watch our ‘Celebrating Black History’ special!
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Celebrating Black History: 5 Winter Olympians You Should Know
Out of 224 American athletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics, only a handful are athletes of color— but these five Olympic stars are making a difference, on and off the ice.
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Mogul, Pioneer, Miami's First Black Millionaire: Dana A. Dorsey's Legacy Lives on
Dana Albert Dorsey was born in 1872. A son of former slaves, he moved from South Georgia to Miami.
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‘New Ways to Connect': Exhibit at King of Prussia Mall Showcases Black Artists
Mydera Taliah, an artist from Norristown, is among the artists featured in an exhibit in King of Prussia Mall during Black History Month. She spoke to photojournalist Jason Ryan about the way art can help connect us to our creativity.
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Here's What to Watch on TV in Honor of Black History Month 2022
There’s a variety of programs marking Black History Month on television.