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Byron Lars Is Still Here

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As a Black designer in the 1990s, he was heralded by insiders and overlooked by the fashion system. So he created his own.

Source: Unpublished Black History

American Civil War Facts

  • Civil War Widows' Pension Digitization Project at the National Archives
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Malcolm X Speaks on History of Politics in the U.S.

Democratic Party Facts

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