negro soldier toca the film was directed by arguably the top director in hollywood at the time. in the film they covered african-american military service in this country from the 1770 s to world war ii. there was no mention, no image of a single soldier or sailor. 10% of the union army. african made of 1% of the northern population. highest awarded but not a single mention. why? the story was indeed a lost story. there was active suppression of the story. when we talk about who suppress the story he will hear it was the lost cause. there s a southern propaganda campaign but sought to make it appear that the war was not fought over slavery and a part of it was suppressing the african-american story. if it was the southerners and the lost cause, i do not think they could cap get out of that .ar department film this is from our elite universities. a lost story. they were suppressing the story. it was won by a union, a team of persons of african-american descent. there s a plus,
BURLINGTON — A new traveling exhibit, “Making Our Voices Heard: North Carolinians Fighting for Civil Rights,” will debut Tuesday at Alamance Battleground State Historic Site.
The Upperman Center at UNCW is hosting more than 20 different events this month, Including multiple keynote speakers, art exhibits, and the return of the organization's annual Homecoming Fashion Show.
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RALEIGH — The state government complex in Raleigh is home to a new park. Constructed on Lane Street between the legislative building and the governor’s mansion, North Carolina Freedom Park
RALEIGH — The state government complex in Raleigh is home to a new park. Constructed on Lane Street between the legislative building and the governor’s mansion, North Carolina Freedom Park