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Rashad Bailey is a Black business owner in a majority white Chicago neighborhood.

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

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How do we support community members after the loss of a loved one to gun violence?

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

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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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Two residents recall the day they, as young children, witnessed the lynching of Cleo Wright in 1942.

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Traveling by train, Black Americans had to endure second-class citizen accommodations and attitudes.

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A mother talks about her son's life in Chicago and Sikeston, MO before his death by police.

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

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Did you know that Boston was once a peninsula? Nancy S. Seasholes explains how the city came to be.

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The volunteers of Chinatown's auxiliary police patrol the neighborhood to protect and serve.

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The senior residents of New York City's Chinatown walk us through the history of their neighborhood.