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From Enslavement to Freedom, Black Music Has Been a Constant Comforter and Guide

       “The Negro spirituals were so important to the enslaved African, who, as scripture would foretell, were brought into this ‘strange land’ having been asked to sing a new song. We understand that many of these enslaved Africans came to the Americas with different dialects, different languages that they spoke,” explains composer and Wayne State University music instructor Dr. Brandon Waddles in an interview with host A. J. Walker on Detroit PBS’ American Black Journal. “Music has always been a universal language. And coded therein, within these songs were messages; not only messages of hope, but messages that would lead these enslaved Africans to freedom.” […]

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Celebrating the Life of Myrtis Louise Hall Mason

       Myrtis Louise Hall Mason was a dedicated and committed teacher who started her teaching career in Armstrong, Florida (also in St. Johns County). She then moved to Excelsior Elementary in St. Augustine to teach, along with her husband, Otis, in the same classroom where she was once a student. Ironically enough, she taught just down the hall from her then mother-in-law, who was still working. She loved teaching students in first and second grades, where she could see their progress from the first day of school to the last. To this day, many former students credit her with patiently guiding their hands while learning to write their names. […]

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Harriet Tubman’s story told through lens of her faith, spirituality

       In “Night Flyer: Harriet Tubman and the Faith Dreams of a Free People,” Tiya Miles—a professor of history at Harvard University and MacArthur Fellowship recipient—draws on a plethora of sources, such as newspaper accounts, dictated letters and the experiences of enslaved women in an elegant, evocative, and empathetic account of Harriet Tubman’s “faith journey.” […]

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chromatic Black™ Appointed to “Stop Project 2025 Task Force” Announced This Week by Democratic Congressional Leaders

chromatic black™ has been appointed to “Stop Project 2025 Task Force,” a newly formed working group spearheaded by U.S. Congressional Representative Jared Huffman (D-CA-02) to stop the Maga Plan, also known as Project 2025, to roll back key policies and programs for American democracy.  As part of the new “Stop Project 2025 Task Force,” chromatic black™ will partner with Democratic Congressional leaders, civic leaders, and community activists to amplify efforts to educate and mobilize the public about Project 2025 and a conservative agenda to dismantle civil, women’s and LGBTQ+ rights, decades of progress pertaining to climate change, public education, and immigration reform […]