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Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Whose Cells Changed Medicine Forever
Imagine going to the doctor for a routine procedure, only to have parts of your body taken without your consent and used in medical...

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Feb 193 min read
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The Wilmington Massacre of 1898: America’s Only Successful Coup
When we think of coups , we often picture foreign governments being violently overthrown. But what if I told you that the only successful...

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Feb 163 min read
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: A Dark Chapter in Medical Racism
When we talk about medical ethics , we often assume that doctors and researchers have a duty to protect patients. But for 40 years, the...

Obliterhate
Feb 143 min read
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Redlining: The Racist Housing Policy That Created the Racial Wealth Gap
When people talk about the racial wealth gap , they often focus on jobs and education. But one of the biggest factors keeping Black...

Obliterhate
Feb 133 min read
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Jim Crow Laws: The System That Kept Black Americans Oppressed for Nearly a Century
When slavery ended in 1865, Black Americans were supposed to be free. But freedom didn’t mean equality. Instead, the South (and even some...

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Feb 123 min read
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The GI Bill and Racial Inequality: How Black Veterans Were Denied the American Dream
When World War II ended, millions of American soldiers returned home as heroes. To help them transition to civilian life, the U.S....

Obliterhate
Feb 113 min read
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Red Summer of 1919: When Racial Terror Exploded Across America
The summer of 1919 wasn’t just another season—it was a bloody turning point in American history . Known as the Red Summer , it was a time...

Obliterhate
Feb 103 min read
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