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The Rosenwald Schools were built to educate young Black children in the segregated American South.

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Sikeston residents share how they had to live following the lynching of Cleo Wright.

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Kayla Gore shares her dream for My Sistah's House and unhoused transgender people of Memphis.

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"If you can see it, you can be it." Breonna McCree talks about the one person who believed in her.

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How did the Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project get its start?

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The scholarships provided educational opportunity for Black Americans while maintaining segregation.

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A conversation with filmmaker Emily Harrold and executive producer Charlamagne Tha God.

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Jaime Harrison talks about his family and shares one particularly difficult story.

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Henry Ford, a vegetarian, was an advocate for soybean-based foods and products.

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Why are corn and soy the top agricultural products in the U.S.? Crop insurance.

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For Native tribes like the Yurok, bringing fire back to the land is essential to life.

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Jaime Harrison and his mother reveal why he is running for South Carolina's Senate seat.