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A New National Museum and Memorial In Alabama Will Finally Look Back at Racial Terror In America - Wed - Nov 22

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[Atlanta BlackStar]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Rss Feed]( Atlanta Black Star is a narrative company. We publish narratives intentionally and specifically to enlighten and transform the world. Hi {NAME}, Atlanta Black Star Newsletter [A New National Museum and Memorial In Alabama Will Finally Look Back at Racial Terror In America]( [A New National Museum and Memorial In Alabama Will Finally Look Back at Racial Terror In America]( “We want to make the legacy of slavery visible,” said Stevenson, noting “we have a holocaust museum that’s very powerful and effective in this country even though the holocaust didn’t take place here. And this says something about how we have avoided honestly confronting this legacy, so we want to build a museum where you are going to be forced to confront the history of slavery.”... [READ MORE]( [Social Media, Celebrities Rally Support for Child Trafficking Victim #CyntoiaBrown]( [Social Media, Celebrities Rally Support for Child Trafficking Victim #CyntoiaBrown]( A former child sex slave in Nashville, Tenn. will spend the rest of her life behind bars for murdering the man who exploited her.... [Read More]( [Trump Says LaVar Ball Is a 'Poor Man’s Don King']( [Trump Says LaVar Ball Is a 'Poor Man’s Don King']( President Donald Trump continues his penchant for entering into celebrity feuds with famed basketball dad LaVar Ball. The Commander-In-Chief got his Twitter fingers ready to diss Ball Wednesday morning. The virtual smackdown came Nov. 22 after Ball proclaimed he didn’t need to thank the president for intervening to bring his son, LiAngelo Ball, and his UCLA teammates home from China... [Read More]( [Atlanta BlackStar]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you are registered to this newsletter. We respect your privacy. If you no longer wish to receive emails, safely unsubscribe by clicking the link below. © 2016 | Diamond Diaspora Media | 75 Marietta Street Atlanta Georgia 30303 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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