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A man stands in front of the Djingareyber mosque on February 4, 2016 in Timbuktu, central Mali. 
Mali's fabled city of Timbuktu on February 4 celebrated the recovery of its historic mausoleums, destroyed during an Islamist takeover of northern Mali in 2012 and rebuilt thanks to UN cultural agency UNESCO.
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African Peoples Before Captivity
Shackles from Slave Ship Henrietta Marie
Kidnapped: The Middle Passage
Enslaved family picking cotton
Nearly Three Centuries Of Enslavement
Image of the first black members of Congress
Reconstruction: A Brief Glimpse of Freedom
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One Hundred Years of Jim Crow
Civil Rights protest in Alabama
I Am Somebody! The Struggle for Justice
Garner rally
NOW: Free At Last?

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Picturing Black History in Milwaukee & Beyond
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200 Nights That Shook Milwaukee: The 1967-1968 Open Housing Marches

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March on Milwaukee Presentation by Dr. Robert Smith and Adam Carr

Risking Everything exhibit at the Wisconsin Historical Society

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Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories That Changed the World website

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