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Nadra Kareem Nittle

Nadra Nittle is a veteran journalist who is currently the education reporter for The 19th. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, NBC News, The Atlantic, Business Insider and other outlets. She is the author of bell hooks' Spiritual Vision and other books.

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Press room of the Planet newspaper, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1899.

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How Black‑Run Newspapers Bolstered the Abolitionist Movement

Nineteenth‑century Black‑run newspapers helped broadcast African American diversity and agency, lighting the way towards a post‑slavery era.

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Coretta Scott King

How Coretta Scott King Forged Her Own Legacy

Coretta Scott King led on issues ranging from civil rights to gay rights to opposing apartheid, the Vietnam War and ending poverty.

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Bleeding Kansas

How Bleeding Kansas Led to the Civil War

Violent clashes in Kansas and beyond over whether or not to allow slavery in the new territory, deepened divisions ahead of the American Civil War.

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American poet and author Maya Angelou gestures while speaking in a chair during an interview at her home on April 8, 1978.

Maya Angelou Thrived in Multiple Careers Before Becoming a Writer

The poet and author of ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ constantly tackled new roles, including streetcar conductor, dancer and journalist.

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