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Take a look at five important events in Black history that we hope get added to the queue of documentaries being made:
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1. Mississippi Black Codes (1865)
The story of slavery was one thing, but what our people had to go through after the fact is a whole other chapter to our gruesome past. Imagine having laws put in place that made it illegal for Black people to be unemployed after decades of being enslaved?
2. The Story Of Bridget "Biddy" Mason (1818-1891)
Biddy’s inspiring story of triumph, from being born a slave to becoming a real estate mogul and one of the richest African Americans, is truly a story that should be known by the world.
3. The Lynching Of George "Joe Coe" Smith (1891)
With the new lynching laws that passed earlier this year, we owe it to ourselves to understand how and why it took so long to become a hate crime. While this could potentially be hard for many to watch, sometimes the much-needed truth hurts.
4. The Detroit Walk To Freedom (1963)
Everyone is familiar with Dr. King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, D.C., but understanding the lead-up that began in Detroit just weeks prior would really put the importance of his words and message into perspective.
5. SCOTUS Nomination Of Ketanji Brown Jackson (2022)
We already know it’s coming! Our only hope is that a doc on KBJ is done with taste, honesty and gives a full look into Justice Brown Jackson’s historic rise up the political ladder.