On December 11, 1917, an army trial led to the hanging of 19 Black soldiers, which is considered to be “the single largest mass execution of American soldiers by the Army.”
In the early 1900s, migration to the north was painted as a utopia for Blacks in the south — but that was not accurate. “It was not easy, but the obstacles, oppressions and subjugation does not define African Americans. It is a part of their story, but the beauty of
Today on AirTalk, we speak again with Patricia, a resident of Ukraine who has fled Kyiv amidst the Russian invasion. Also on the show, the Triple Play celebrates baseball being back; Filmweek; and more.