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[Black History] Dred Scott v. Sandford
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), was a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that people of African descent imported into the United States and held as slaves or their descendants, were not protected by the Constitution and could never be U.S. citizens.
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What are Your Thoughts on “Heavy”?
In “Heavy”, Eleven 1-hour episodes document the incredible journeys of 22 obese people who must lose weight or face devastating consequences.
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Nava Coppin Wants to See You in Her Office
Nava Coppin, a graduate of Elizabeth City State U, recently became an assistant principal at Elizabeth City’s River Road Middle School. She is our latest featured Alum in People on the Move.
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The Portland Cello Project Covers Kanye
Kanye’s ‘All of the Lights’ Arranged for Orchestra by the Portland Cello Project. Art inspires art.
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Roundup Radio – 10 Minutes with Uncle Rush
Our guest on Roundup Radio this week was entrepreneur and philanthropist Russell Simmons. In this discussion we touch on his his initial attraction to yoga, his views on meditation, religion, and the message in his latest book “Super Rich – A Guide to Having it All.”
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Make MLK Day a Day of Service
On a day when America is recognizing one of our great civil servants, let’s consider taking the opportunity to serve our communities as well. The message is Make MLK Day a day ON.
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Natalie P. McNeal is On the Move
Natalie P. McNeal is an award-winning journalist who launched her personal finance Frugalista blog and brand in February 2008, and is now following it up with her first book “The Frugalista Files.”