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Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller – The Nation’s First Black Psychiatrist

September 23, 2022

By Dannie Gore Sr. Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, born in Liberia on August 11, 1872, was the grandson of an American slave who had purchased his freedom and emigrated to Africa. Fuller was a graduate of Boston University Medical School and eventually worked as a pathologist at Westborough State Hospital for the Insane, becoming the […]

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You’re More Than Enough

May 19, 2022

By Blake Ansari | Class of 2021 Sen. Cory Booker (D. – N.J.) words speak volumes about mothers and women in America My mother always greets me when I come from school, except this one day. She was sitting at her desk wiping tears and listening to Senator Cory Booker tell U.S. Supreme Court Justice […]

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There is a Big Problem in Education

March 28, 2022

By Jasper, Class of 2021 There is a big problem in education, and it is crippling. It is the fact that the history of people of color is not being taught in school, especially that of people of African descent. I am Jasper Anthony and I as a 7th grade student can safely say that […]

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