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“I Can’t Live Without My Radio” by Angie Ange
DC Radio’s Angie Ange reflects on her love affair with Black Radio, it’s rich history, global influence, and the way it is changing today.
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Strong Arm Steady f/ Affion Crockett – “Black History”
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The First Black Corporation
What was the first Black corporation? Where did the Red, Black, and Green flag originate? Why did J. Edgar
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A black man invented the Venti Latte… kinda
When most people think of coffee, they think of the Starbucks crowd. Not any more… Learn about the true origins of coffee and how a slave used it to buy her freedom in New Orleans.
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The Spook that Sat by the Door (1973)
A Cult Classic about the first Black CIA Agent that turns his training into a guerrilla warfare revolution. A movie that you should have seen but probably haven’t.
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Today in Black History (Sept. 15)
On September 15, 1963, four African American schoolgirls were killed in a bombing at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala.
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Today in Black History (July 9th)
On July 9, 1893, the first successful American open-heart surgery was performed by Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
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Today in Black History (June 24th)
The World Famous Apollo Theater opened June 24, 1933.