0:00 – Intro
0:22 - Before there was Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin
2:02 - Martin Luther King Jr. improvised the most iconic part of his "I Have a Dream Speech”
3:53 - Inoculation was introduced to America by an enslaved African
5:54 - The earliest recorded protest against slavery was by the Quakers in 1688
7:18 - Of the 12.5 million Africans shipped to the New World during the Transatlantic Slave Trade, fewer than 388,000 arrived in the United States
8:32 - The diverse history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
9:45 - One in four cowboys was Black, despite the stories told in popular books and movies
11:12 - Esther Jones was the real Betty Boop
12:51 - The first licensed African American Female pilot was named Bessie Coleman
15:10 - Interracial marriage in the United States was banned in 1664 and not overturned until 1967
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Music: Epidemic Sound
Pick me Up and Lay Me Down in old Dixieland - Club Royal Orchestra - 1922
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