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How Mt. Vernon's History Is Being Retold

Saturday, August 15, 2020

The history of George Washington's plantation is being retold to focus on the people who were enslaved there.

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Baseball Makes An Early Pitch To Catch The Interest Of Black Players

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Baseball is having trouble attracting African-American players, so to increase participation, leaders are trying to get kids interested early, before other sports grab their attention.

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Washington Capitals Win Their First Stanley Cup Championship

Friday, June 08, 2018

Thursday night in Las Vegas, the Washington Capitals beat the Golden Knights 4-3, to win the Stanley Cup trophy. It's the first major championship for a Washington, D.C., sports team in a long time.

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In Birmingham, The Debate Over Confederate Monuments Is Renewed After Charlottesville

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Birmingham, Ala., has a complicated relationship with racism. Some of the most notable events from the Civil Rights era took place in the city. Now, there's renewed debate about the fate of the city's Confederate monuments.

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A Paralympian Cyclist Gears Up For Rio

Thursday, September 01, 2016

Nearly 300 Americans are heading to Rio de Janiero to compete in the Paralympics that begin Sept. 7. For Jennifer Schuble, it's her third time and the cyclist hopes to win gold yet again.

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