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When 123 Nations Said Yes — And America Said No
123 countries voted for it. The US, Israel, and Argentina voted against. What that vote tells us about whose lives the world’s most powerful nations actually value.
The Black Codes: How Slavery Was Rebranded After the Civil War
After the Civil War, Southern states enacted Black Codes to control freed Black people. Learn how slavery was simply renamed.
Why Volume 1 Black History Flashcards Still Matter in 2026
Eight years after we created them, Volume 1 Black History Flashcards remain essential. Here’s why families keep coming back.
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The 2017 shooting of Ethiopian engineer Zelalem Eshetu Ewnetu by LA County deputies raised serious questions. Here’s what we know.
Teaching Your Kids to See the Mask Before It Slips
How to teach Black children to recognize covert racism before it reveals itself — practical conversations every family needs to have.
What Black Women Built That America Forgot to Mention
This Women’s History Month, here are the Black women who built industries, saved lives, and changed America — and were erased for it.
Black Codes: The Laws That Kept Us Enslaved After Slavery Ended
Black Codes were laws designed to re-enslave Black people after the Civil War. Here’s what they were, how they worked, and why your kids need to know.
Every Black Family Should Know These Black-Owned Banks
Black-owned banks have been building wealth in our communities for over 150 years. Here are the ones still doing the work — and why your money matters.
Why Black Families Are Choosing Homeschool — And How to Actually Do It
More Black families are homeschooling than ever. Here’s why they’re making the switch and a practical guide to getting started the right way.
The Day Ruby Bridges Walked Into History — And What We Still Haven’t Learned
On November 14, 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges changed America forever. Here’s the full story — and why it still matters for Black families today.





