Dr. Sebi, the Court Case, and the Truth Behind the Myth
For years, the story has been repeated online, in interviews, and across social media:Dr. Sebi went to court and proved he cured AIDS. That version of events has become cultural…
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For years, the story has been repeated online, in interviews, and across social media:Dr. Sebi went to court and proved he cured AIDS. That version of events has become cultural…
In 1936, on the biggest stage imaginable, Jesse Owens became the most dominant athlete on Earth. Four gold medals. World records. A global spotlight that should have guaranteed respect, security,…
Prince Hall was born around 1735, most likely enslaved. By the time he reached adulthood, freedom had been secured, but freedom came with sharp limits. Colonial America offered Black people…
Black journalism - In an America where mainstream newspapers ignored Black communities—or distorted them beyond recognition—Black journalists stepped into a role that went far beyond reporting. They became record keepers,…
Black Filmmakers - Long before Hollywood budgets, studio lots, and award campaigns, Black filmmakers were already telling stories on screen. They didn’t wait for permission, approval, or funding. They worked…