Cynthia Hill shows how the deep rooted historic hero Harriet Tubman may soon be the face of the $20 bill and how her legacy speaks to the Eastern Shore.
Paul Williams shows us the significance of remembering and teaching history. Local leaders of a cemetery that can soon be forgotten are asking for history to not be erased.
Nigel Clark highlights the achievements of historically black colleges and universities. Sharing the impact it has had on generations of African American students and furthering the education of millions throughout history.
Chandler Parr shares the personal experiences of African Americans and how hate fueled words impact one another.
Kimberly Holmes explores the origin of hatred, racism and educating others on the history of division in the country and how it still impacts us today.
In this special program, WBOC and WRDE take a look at how Black history has shaped Delmarva and explore the issues of race, racism and how a country can unite after such harsh division.
