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While it is widely known that President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, setting the precedent for ending American slavery, little is known about the views of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and El-Hajj... more

Most often when we hear about the struggle for desegregation in America, we hear it from a political, economic or racial perspective, however rarely do we hear the human side of things. Particularly, as it relates to the natural right of a... more

Movement - a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas. For Blacks in American over the last one hundred and fifty-two years, the need and concern to organize, promote or sustain some kind... more

History has taught us that when you have a serious problem, you do not have time to play around. In this period of struggle for children in public schools, it is clear that there is a problem! Parents are concerned and looking for... more

There are two common myths surrounding the relationship between Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Too often, many people say that the two prophets were of opposite positions. However, the truth is that both men were... more

Far too often, public figures benefit from choices and opportunities made available by the labors and resources of common people in society. However, when it comes to making the same choices and opportunities available to everyone... more

In 2020 there are many people across America ready to attack one another because of the difference in their race and or ethnicity. Particularly, it's the young that is the most confused by what they see and hear from their elders. In reality... more

For decades African Americans and others have either heard of or passively celebrated ?Black History Month?. However, it seems that not many people understand how and why the United States Government decided to make it a... more

When we speak of an aim in general, the focus is on time-phased and measurable outcomes. However, a more important consideration in the teaching of at-risk children is how intentional are the methods of reaching them in the... more

One major barrier to learning for many children in public schools across America, more directly in Nashville is called a ?LEARNING DISABILITY?. For most parents who love their children, but are simply not aware of this obstacle, it is little... more

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