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‘Proudest Moment of Being an American:' What Made Purnell Steen Return to Music
Purnell Steen, a classical jazz pianist who struggled against bias against Black musicians as a student, recalls the moment that made him decide to return to music.
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‘Negros Don't Perform Classical Music:' Fighting Bias in Music While Black
Purnell Steen talks about the bias Black students faced in the 1960s trying to pursue classical music and how they continue to be discriminated against in all other aspects of their education at the dawn of the civil rights era.
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Fighting Bias as a Black Nurse in the 60s
Elizabeth Williams recalls fighting through bias as a Black nurse in Philadelphia throughout the early 60s.
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Fighting Past Medical Bias During Segregation
Elizabeth Williams, a Black nurse who had worked her way up to hospital superintendent despite overwhelming racial bias, talks about working through that bias as a young Black student going into nursing in 1930s Philadelphia.
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What Is Systemic Racism?
President Joe Biden mentioned “the sting of systemic racism” in his inauguration speech. Here’s what the term means.
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Martin Luther King III Reflects on His Father's Humor, Humanity and Lessons of Love
Martin Luther King Jr.’s son says one of the biggest lesson he learned from his parents was the importance of loving yourself. Martin Luther King III joined LX News to talk about his father’s legacy as a civil rights trailblazer and as a dad.
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Hip Hop Artist Lecrae Tells His Story About Overcoming Trauma in New Book
Two-time Grammy winner Lecrae is now a second-time New York Times best-selling author. The rapper joins LX News to talk about his new book “I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion but Found My Faith,” in which he opens up about overcoming trauma and growing stronger in his faith.
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Mounting US Deaths Reveal an Outsize Toll on People of Color
As many as 215,000 more people than usual died in the U.S. during the first seven months of 2020, suggesting that the number of lives lost to the coronavirus is significantly higher than the official toll
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Fragile Communities: Study Highlights Police Mistreatment, Healthcare in Urban Cities
Dr. Harry Williams of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund details findings in a new report about fragile communities across the U.S. that spotlight concerns on healthcare, police misconduct and needed education reforms in major urban cities.