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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: REV DOVEY ROUNDTREE, ESQ (1914 - 2018): Roundtree was an ordained minister, civil rights activist and an attorney. In this conversation, she talks about her experiences with racial discrimination and challenges when joining the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942; her relationship with Mary McLeod Bethune; meeting …
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: JOE DUDLEY (1937 - ) Long before Dudley was featured on Chris Rock’s ‘Good Hair’, he made a stop on the set of Cara Live! Similar to Madam C J Walker, in 1957, he invested $10 in a Fuller Products hair kit and began selling hair care products. By 1975, he formed Dudley Products Company in Greensboro, NC and employed…
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Hawkins was a minister, dentist, civil rights activist and the first African American to run for Governor in North Carolina. In Part II, Hawkins talks about: his run for governor; his meeting with Jimmy Hoffa; his relationship with Robert F Kennedy; the integration of Charlotte Memorial Hospital; and his conversatio…
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Hawkins was a minister, dentist, civil rights activist and the first African American to run for Governor in North Carolina. In Part I, Hawkins provides insight into his background, college experiences and his introduction to civil rights. He discusses: the 1943 Black mail carriers campaign; his involvement with Thu…
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: On October 31, 1999, a young Rev. Dr William Barber II delivered a passionate speech titled "Stop the Funeral" to uplift voters during a rally at St. Paul's Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. His speech is addressing the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school desegregation case and it's potential impact within the state. Barber…
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