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In the 1968 Olympic games, American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos stood on the medal stand - with the eyes of the world upon them - and raised…
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With its 'lily-white' reputation, the Granite State doesn't often highlight the role that people of color have played throughout its history. A new…
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Think Civil Rights era, and you think the south...home to Jim Crow, the Ku Klux Klan, and peaceful marchers set upon by police dogs. Selma, Birmingham,…
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A new book by UNH historian Jason Sokol describes what he calls the region’s 'conflicted soul’ when it comes to race. Sokol explores the discrepancies…
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The National Park Service reports that only 7% of annual park visitors are African American. On today’s show, we delve into environmental and cultural…
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According to a report from the National Park Service only 7% of annual park visitors are African American. On today’s show, we delve into environmental…
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Whether it’s a catchy theme song, or a single image - think Mary Tyler Moore tossing her cap into the air – some TV credit sequences are etched in our…
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In this new approach to the Civil War, Wineapple provides the reader with a sense of the passions and tragedies of the era, including character studies of…
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Nashua resident Rawn Spearman (1920-2009) was a long-standing student of Harlem renaissance poet Langston Hughes. The actor and baritone singer, spent…
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Back in 1779, 20 slaves made the case for their freedom before the New Hampshire General Court. After noting it wasn’t the right time, the body postponed…