Dr. Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr on Twitter) breaks down the origins and importance of Black History Month with a reading from the works of Lerone Bennett Jr. There is Q&A from the audience, Stew from Augusta, Ga., by way of South Carolina and 19-year-old Kaleb from Chicago add major nuggets to the discussion. #CarterGWoodson #BlackHistoryMonth #MichaelDavis #LeroneBennett #InClasswithCarr
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S E338: Carla Hall: The History of Watermelon
S E337: In Class with Dr. Greg Carr: The Real History of Aunt Jemima
S E336: Mo'nique: "I Know My Worth!"
S E335: Tiffany Aliche: "You Can't Outrun Racism!"
S E334: Dr. Nicole Washington On The Importance of Mental Health
S E333: Rich Benoit Can Rebuild a Tesla From Scratch
S E332: Nick Cannon Was Fired By Viacom!
S E331: Van Lathan's Lessons
S E330: Stephen A. Smith: "I'm a Black Man!"
S E329: Kenny Smith: " My Basketball Was My Shield!"
S E328: Orlando Jones: "I Was Too Black For Television!"
S E327: Carla Hall: The History of Rice
S E326: A Dissection of Dave Chappelle's 8:46
S E325: David West Is All The Way Woke
S E324: Craig Hodges Tells The Truth About Michael Jordan
S E323: The Roy Wood Jr. Interview
S E322: In Class with Dr. Carr: The History of Mt. Rushmore
S E98: Best of: "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
S E321: Should Flags, Statues and Monuments Come Down?
S E320: Meet Robert Church: The Man Who Made Black Wall Street Possible
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