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NBC5 to present stories from across nation exploring multi-generational attitudes about race


NBC5 to present stories from across nation exploring multi-generational attitudes about race
Hour-long Project CommUNITY special airs Friday, April 9 at 8 p.m.
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Updated: 12:44 PM EDT Apr 9, 2021
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Hour-long Project CommUNITY special airs Friday, April 9 at 8 p.m.
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Updated: 12:44 PM EDT Apr 9, 2021
The impact of race in America over the past century is brought vividly to life through the eyes of nearly a dozen individuals who lived it in a special presentation of “Project CommUNITY: History and Hope.”The one-hour program features Black seniors paired with young Black Hearst Television journalists for probing, in-depth conversations. The special represents the culmination of more than 30 stories initially told throughout the month of February in celebration of Black History Month.Among those interviewed: an 89-year-old decorated Air Force veteran from Orlando who was the first Black man t ....

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Guide to African American History & Culture in Washington, DC


Guide to African American History & Culture in Washington, DC
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Experience a wealth of African American history, heritage and culture in the nation’s capital.
With its Southern connections, Washington, DC has always had a significant African American population. Before the Civil War, the city was home to a growing number of free Blacks who worked as skilled craftsmen, hack drivers, businessmen and laborers, and slave auctions were outlawed altogether in 1850.
All slaves owned inside the city were emancipated on April 16, 1862. Since then, DC has remained home to a large African American population that has created vibrant communities and shaped the city’s identity as a culturally inclusive and intellectual capital. ....

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