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The Hotel Olga: The Forgotten Home of the Harlem Renaissance | The Saturday Evening Post


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Black academics, writers, musicians, and artists traveled from all across the country and world to participate in the Harlem Renaissance an intellectual revival movement that occurred in the 1920s in the northern Manhattan neighborhood. Individuals seeking to visit the area to interact and work with the great thinkers of Harlem, however, had to tackle the “hotel problem,” as Harlem historian and resident Eric K. Washington puts it. As the Harlem Renaissance was blossoming in New York City, so were Jim Crow and segregation laws that did not allow Black and white Americans to sleep in the same hotel. The Hotel Olga solved the “hotel problem” and became the unofficial home to the movement. ....

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The Black Fives: A history of the era that led to the NBA's racial integration | NBA.com Canada


The Black Fives: A history of the era that led to the NBA s racial integration
The NBA s colour barrier was broken in 1950, but the ground work for that monumental moment was laid close to 50 years earlier.
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Nat Clifton (left), Chuck Cooper (center), Earl Lloyd (right) help break NBA s colour barrier in 1950.
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a sterling example for all incarcerated journalists


Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a sterling example for all incarcerated journalists
December 31, 2020
Ida B. Wells-Barnett, born into slavery in Holly Springs, Miss., in 1862, and 31 in this portrait, was a ferocious advocate against anti-Black racism and post-slavery white supremacy, becoming known as “Princess of the Press” for her work with several Black-owned newspapers and her refusal to stay silent. A teacher, freedom fighter and author, Ida resisted slavery and anti-Black racism “not just with her words, but with her teeth.”
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July 16, 1862. That’s the day Ida B. Wells-Barnett was born in Holly Springs, Miss. Her birth came just 62 days before President Abraham Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation which ostensibly “freed” enslaved Blacks the following January in the Confederate slaveholding states of the South. Ida and her family were born into bondage. ....

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