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What Black History Month Might Mean for a 2026 America: 4 Keys on Having Next Level Civics at the Forefront of Culture

Who’s ready for the call? Well, it depends on whether you watch the Superbowl for the commercials, the halftime show, the game itself or some combo. After a teaser on social media, the halftime show’s producers were hyping it as the best 12-minute music collab on stage. That’s less than a quarter in football play, …

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Posted bydoc2commFebruary 1, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags: bengals, black history month, bob marley, civic life tournament, civil rights act, Dr Dre, Dr Martin Luther King, electoral count act, eminem, fair housing act, filibuster rule, frederick douglass, harriet tubman, Ida B. Wells, janet jackson, Kendrick lamar, khalid, LGBTQ, Mamie Till Mobley, mary j blige, post malone, rams, rosa parks, snoop dogg, snowflake syndrome, superbowl, supreme court, three-fifths compromise, voting rights actLeave a comment on What Black History Month Might Mean for a 2026 America: 4 Keys on Having Next Level Civics at the Forefront of Culture

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