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In March 2022 a law was passed in the United States making lynching a federal crime – nearly 120 years after the first attempts to introduce legislation. The pioneering African-American journalist Ida B Wells first campaigned for the change in the 1890s after realising the horror of lynching taking place across the country. Laura Jones has been speaking to her great-granddaughter Michelle Duster.
PHOTO: Ida B Wells in 1920 (Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
The Colemans sit down with Wife, Mom, Artist, Social Worker, and Entrepreneur Brianna Lewis to discuss mental health in the black community and how we can cope with the recent […]
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