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The Civil Rights Hero Who Defied Racial Segregation

October 14, 2020

By Dannie D. Gore, Sr. |||| Vivian Juanita Malone was one of the first two African American students to enroll at the University ofAlabama in 1963 and the University’s first African American graduate. She was made famous by defyingAlabama Governor George Wallace’s infamous “stand in the schoolhouse door” to block her and JamesHood from enrolling […]

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Black Attack

October 6, 2020

By Safiyyah, age  7,  New York

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On Race, Ballet and Being Muslim: We are not less than anyone else

June 1, 2020

By Leila | Age 12 | New York Dear fellow Americans, my name is Leila. I am a Black Muslim girl born and raised in Harlem. Living in Harlem, we do not experience a lot of racism. Harlem is a neighborhood that is diverse. There are mosques, synagogues and churches, and people who take public […]

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