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edit- Isata Kanneh-Mason. She’s a young black British pianist and she doesn’t have a Wikipedia article. Her brother is cellist Sheku Kanneh Mason. Her first album “Romance” debuted at #1 on the UK Official Classical Artist Chart, which is notable.
- Charlayne Hunter-Gault, along with Hamilton Holmes were the first black students to desegregate UGA. She went on to have a successful journalism career and earned two Emmys and a Peabody award. Even though she had an essential role in desegregating a large Southern University, her Wikipedia page is start class, yet of high importance.
- The Civil Rights Act of 1968. This article is rated C-Class and is missing important annotations that explain what the sections of the Act mean. There was a bill about hate crimes added, as well as civil rights for Native Americans. This law also made several types of housing discrimination illegal.
- In ADW class, we read the Fire!! Magazine, which was published during the Harlem Renaissance. It featured writing and art from major contributors to the Harlem Renaissance such as Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, and Gwendolyn Bennett.