WAKA 8 recently presented “Making History Today,” a 30-minute special to celebrate Black History Month. This special profiled many local people who are making a difference in their communities.
People at the City of St. Jude Roman Catholic Church who are working to improve west Montgomery
The Montgomery man who traced his family roots back to slavery and who’s written a new book about his findingsThe nurse who treated Jimmie Lee Jackson at Good Samaritan Hospital in Selma the night he was shot in 1965 You will also hear from local business and community leaders about what the civil rights movement means to them.
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'The church is the Black history' — Examining the evolution of the Black churchMembers of the Black community help shape the Baptist faith into what we see today, where it is the dominant religion among Black Clevelanders.
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317 Project: In Crispus Attucks Museum, Black voices share Black History loud and clearThis museum in the Crispus Attucks neighborhood tells Black History loud and clear.
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Today in sports history: Feb. 26In 1935, Babe Ruth is released by the New York Yankees and signed by the Boston Braves. See more sports moments from this date:
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Today in history: Feb. 26Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot to death in Sanford, Florida, during an altercation with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who said he acted in self-defense.
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Today in sports history: Feb. 27In 2010, Steven Holcomb drives USA-1 to the Olympic gold medal in four-man bobsledding, ending a 62-year drought for the Americans in the event. See more sports events from this date:
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