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This  historical expose unearths the lost stories of enslaved persons and their descendants who journeyed into freedom after the Emancipation Proclamation and then back into the shadow of involuntary servitude shortly thereafter in "The Age of Neoslavery."

Tells a story of defiance and pride, it is also a tale of defeat, frustration, and terrible destruction. The assassination of Dr. King, the grinding toll of the Vietnam War, the Attica prison uprising, the spread of heroin in the ghettoes of northern cities: these are not chapters in a tale of triumph.

The museum follows African-American history from its beginning on the shores of Africa through modern times. The museum celebrates the achievements of African-Americans, such as Bessie Coleman, the nation's first black female aviator; World War II Tuskegee airmen; Major Robert Lawrence, the nation's first black astronaut; and Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor.

Watch this video to gain knowledge of black history and who and why and what made them so important in life that made them fight for what is right!

In this talk, she highlights the importance of African American societies in America's historical past the Civil Rights Movement, and why we need to pay more attention to matters like those as well. Okalani Dawkins is an ambitious sophomore who is on the path to dedicating her life to human rights advocacy. As the vice president of Amnesty International, she strives to convey a message of tolerance and solidarity among students, as well as to eradicate indifference toward recent social issues.

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