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Celebrate Black History Month with ABC7

Celebrate Black History Month with ABC7 KABC LOS ANGELES (KABC) ABC7 is proud to celebrate Black History Month this February by spotlighting the culture and achievements of local Black Americans. Also called African American History Month, the celebration was originally recognized as Negro History Week until 1976 when it expanded to a month. Learn more HERE. Watch the videos in the playlist above which include: Philadelphia rapper Chill Moody s spoken word poem A look at Shaw University s rich history: The oldest HBCU in the South The 2021 Kingdom Day Celebration Santa Ana museum honors Marine Corps sergeant who broke barriers Black families and honoring the history of their ancestors

Kamala Harris and My Great-Grandma Ida B Wells Have Much in Common (Including Feminist Husbands)

Kamala Harris and My Great-Grandma Ida B. Wells Have Much in Common (Including Feminist Husbands) People 2/2/2021 © Provided by People Alex Wong/Getty; Philip Dembinski Vice President Kamala Harris and Michelle Duster Just like her great-grandmother Ida B. Wells, Michelle Duster is using her voice to fight for racial and gender equity. The educator and public historian has written and contributed to multiple books, most recently an intimate biography about her iconic ancestor, Ida B. The Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells, which published last month. Born into slavery in Holly Springs, Mississippi in July 1862, Wells would become one of the leading civil rights activists of the era. In her book, Duster explains how the fight for racial justice and women s suffrage was forever changed by Wells, whom the FBI once described as one of the most dangerous negro agitators. Here, the author explores the connection between her great-grandmother  an anti-l

Ida B Wells Great-Granddaughter Remembers Civil Rights Icon Following Kamala Harris Inauguration

| Credit: Alex Wong/Getty; Philip Dembinski Just like her great-grandmother Ida B. Wells, Michelle Duster is using her voice to fight for racial and gender equity. The educator and public historian has written and contributed to multiple books, most recently an intimate biography about her iconic ancestor, Ida B. The Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells, which published last month. Born into slavery in Holly Springs, Mississippi in July 1862, Wells would become one of the leading civil rights activists of the era. In her book, Duster explains how the fight for racial justice and women s suffrage was forever changed by Wells, whom the FBI once described as one of the most dangerous negro agitators. Here, the author explores the connection between her great-grandmother  an anti-lynching crusader, journalist, organizer and peer of the likes of

FREEDOM FIGHTERS: Blacks in military uphold America s ideals while battling for their rights

FREEDOM FIGHTERS: Blacks in military uphold America s ideals while battling for their rights
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