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The Truth About the Confederacy in the United States

Jeffery Robinson, the ACLU’s top racial justice expert, discusses the dark history of Confederate symbols across the country and outlines what we can do to learn from our past and combat systemic racism.

Other Towns Like BLACK WALL STREET

How many have heard of the other towns like Greenwood in Tulsa Oklahoma? In this video we explore several more thriving and prosperous all Black communities.

How Wealthy was Black Wall Street?

We explore the self manufactured excellence of Black Wall Street. In this video we discuss the origins, wealth, prosperity, and legacy that was established in Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma in the early 1900's

BREAKING: The FBI Admits To Using These Vlad Interviews To Indict Casanova 2x!

The FBI Has admitted that they will and have been using Casanova 2X social media and interviews to aid in its indictment of Casanova.
 

Protests continue in Staten Island after bar refuses to follow Covid-19 measures

NBC New York reporter Phil Lipof joins Shep Smith to report on the continuing protests in Staten Island after bar was forced to close its doors because it violated multiple health and liquor laws.

Countering The Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys (1987) | Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

Classic video companion to the million selling book series by Jawanza Kunjufu is still relevant 3 decades later.

Hannibal Barca:The General Genius Of War Strategy!

Hannibal Barca, was one of the most influential Generals in world history. Many of his tactics and war maneuvers are still in use today.

The Lost Tribe: India's Jarawa People

An ancient indigenous tribe is on the verge of extinction in India's Andaman Islands. Habitat loss, disease and exploitation could wipe out the 400-strong Jarawa tribe, who still hunt using bows and arrows. Lapses in policing and continued activity by tour operators, who encourage 'human safaris' where Jarawa women and children have in the past performed for tourists, are partly to blame for jeopardising the tribe's existence. Many activists want to close the main road into the tribal reserve to protect the tribe from further interaction with the outside world, but it is a lifeline providing food and work for the island's 600,000 inhabitants. To include or isolate?

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