Today in Black History 2.23
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1965: Constance Baker Motley is elected Manhattan Borough president, the highest elective office held by a Black woman in a major American city.
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Dr. Tosha Rogers Talks Black Health, Pain Relief And Why We Need Culturally Competent Doctors
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Dr. Ebony Butler Addresses The Lack Of Black Therapists And Managing Pain
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Video Shows Alabama Cop Assaulting, Arresting Black Woman Who Called Police On White Neighbor
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Elon Musk Calls Oscars 'Woke' Until He Realized How Many White People Won
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Gone WAY Too Soon: 10 Celebs We’ve Lost To Suicide
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GOP Senator Blocks Promoting Decorated Air Force Colonel Who Addressed Military's 'Blind Spots' On Race
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Video Shows Alabama Cop Delay Arresting White Driver Who 'Ran Over' Black Woman In Alleged Hit-And-Run
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Reclaiming Her Time: Fani T. Willis' Letter to Nathan Wade After Trump's Motion Was Defeated