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Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman whose cervical cells became a cornerstone of modern medicine after Johns Hopkins doctors harvested them without her consent, lived in Turner Station for almost a decade.
It's the 80th anniversary of a little-known battle — by Black U.S. soldiers against segregation in the military. They were convicted of mutiny. Villagers in England want them exonerated.
And during that time, we really saw Black and white artists in Denver really come together and cultivate a culture for change out here in Colorado,” Bosley said. “And so I do see that happening.
A new bridge that opened in Montgomery County, Maryland, Friday unites two neighborhoods that were once divided into Black and white. Patricia Tyson, a lifelong resident of the historically Black ...
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