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Great Big Story

The Soul Food Born of the Harlem Renaissance

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Delve into the heart of Harlem during the 1930s, a pivotal era in Black America's cultural history—the Harlem Renaissance. As jazz echoed through the streets and literary giants gathered, Joseph T. Wells, founder of Wells Supper Club,...
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Great Big Story

Chicken and Waffles, A Culinary Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the history of chicken and waffles, a dish born in 1930s Harlem that reflects the cultural fusion of the Renaissance era.
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Toni Morrison

9th - Higher Ed
Toni Morrison (born Chloe Anthony Wofford), was born on the 18th February 1931. She was an American novelist, editor, and educator whose novels focused on the experience of Black Americans, particularly emphasizing Black women's...
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CLEAN : Fans pay homage to Sidney Poitier in Hollywood

9th - Higher Ed
Fans pay homage to Sidney Poitier on the Hollywood Walk of Fame after the death of the pioneering Black movie star (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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'Black America': Amazon Creating Alt-History Drama With Will Packer, Aaron McGruder | THR News

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A week after HBO's botched announcement of its upcoming slavery drama 'Confederate,' Amazon is partnering with Will Packer for its own alt-history series.
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Pastor stands firm after Aretha Franklin's funeral criticism

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STORYLINE: PASTOR STANDS FIRM AFTER ARETHA FRANKLIN'S FUNERAL CRITICISM
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The National Urban League released it's State of Black America report, which says African Americans have made little ground in catching up to whites

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HEADLINE: Urban League: Racial gap remains CAPTION: The National Urban League released it's State of Black America report, which says African Americans have made little ground in catching up to whites. (March 5)