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Fresno State is holding a three-part discussion series on the 1619 Project and the legacy of racial inequality in America. Kathleen Schock spoke with two of the people behind those events, Fresno State’s Dean of Library Services Del Hornbuckle, and Professor Emeritus of History Dr. Malik Simba.
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Restrictions on businesses designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 have been devastating for some entrepreneurs. But some Black-owned businesses say the…
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When Black Americans fled the oppression of Jim Crow as part of the Great Migration, some came to the Central Valley to establish settlements like…
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This February, Valley Public Radio honors Black History Month with a series of broadcast specials providing fresh insights into African American history…
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Following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, African Americans gained access to professional and educational opportunities never before…
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Black History Month can be a hands on experience this year, thanks to an effort called the Freedmen's Bureau Project. It's a campaign to digitize and…
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In rural Tulare County sits a small town that has a unique place in American history.It was there in 1908, near the shore of the former Tulare Lake, that…