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VPR's Mitch Wertlieb talks with Kekla Magoon about her latest book, Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People.
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We are launching Black History Month by looking at the Black experience in Vermont, and we want to hear from you.
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Nur Shoop, a tour guide for the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, says the North was segregated like the South. It just wasn’t as obvious.
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We learn about the history of eugenics in Vermont and what it takes to rename a building.
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The White House Historical Association is adding markers to Lafayette Square explaining the White House's history with slavery, demonstrations, and more.
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Ibram X. Kendi has been reading a lot of books about "the human rainbow" to his daughter � so we asked him to recommend some books kids can read to gain a better understanding of race in America.
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"We concluded that there was sufficient evidence surrounding Mr. Prude's death to warrant presenting the case to a grand jury, and we presented the most comprehensive case possible," officials said.
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MLK Day of Service is Monday, Jan. 18. In this episode of Safe & Sound, we'll focus on songs and spoken word that raise awareness around social and racial�
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On Wednesday, pro-Trump extremists pushed through barricades, carried Confederate flags and broke through windows and doors to gain entry into the Capitol�
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Many U.S. colleges have lecture halls named after respected scientists who also promoted racial theories or practices that are now rejected. And increasingly, their names are being removed.