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  1. During Black History Month, Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love – an unprecedented three-part class that explores the American History you weren’t taught in school – is...

  2. In Part I, The Past, seven Black scholars invite you to learn the American history not taught in schools. Examine white supremacy and its antithesis, Black love; explore The 1619 Project and the origins of slavery; and begin to reshape the conversations on race in America. 70 2022 18 episodes.

  3. From critical race theory to the 1619 Project, Black intellectuals are reshaping conversations on race in America. Now seven of those preeminent voices share their insight on the reckoning with...

  4. Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love: With Nikole Hannah-Jones, Kimberle Crenshaw, Sherrilyn Ifill, Jelani Cobb.

  5. Now seven of those preeminent voices share their insight on the reckoning with race in America in three parts: past, present, and future. Gain a foundational understanding of the history of white supremacy and discover a path forward through the limitless capacity and resilience of Black love.

  6. Sherrilyn Ifill unpacks the shameful history of lynching in America, exploring how forces of law and order were often deployed to terrorize Black citizens, such as George Armwood, whose murderers were never prosecuted or held responsible.

  7. Feb 1, 2022 · Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love is a three-part, 54-lesson class that examines the past, present and future of race relations in America. Taught by Jelani Cobb, Kimberlé...

  8. Mar 30, 2023 · The 14th Amendment created our America. Stream Black History, Black Freedom & Black Love. MasterClass. •. 2.3K views • 1 year ago. •. 7. 0:15. Diversity in voice and thought enriches us...

  9. Seven preeminent Black thought leaders share their insight on the reckoning with race in America in three parts: past, present, and future.

  10. Feb 1, 2022 · Sherrilyn Ifill unpacks the shameful history of lynching in America, exploring how forces of law and order were often deployed to terrorize Black citizens, such as George Armwood, whose murderers were never prosecuted or held responsible.