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EB Pannkuk Engineering as Servant Leadership
This West-Point and Army Corps of Engineers veteran has helped the George Henry White Center's Eco-Toilet project. Here he speaks about how and why structural engineering helps create solutions especially for rural and underserved communities.
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Ramping UP! (Don't Give up)
An amazing team of Christian builders constructed a handicap access ramp in one day to support the reconstruction of a 120 year old farmhouse into a functional community center for an underserved rural area. The Bay Leaf Builders, of Bay Leaf Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC, drove 2 hours to the George Henry White Memorial Health & Education Center in Clarkton, NC. They are all ages 67 to 85! The music is used by permission of the writers and performers, Mehrdad Mizani and Kate Tsubata. "Don't Give Up".
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GEORGE HENRY WHITE Monologue
TJ SWANN's Audition
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GEORGE HENRY WHITE (1852-1918) | Black History
To Donate CashApp: $EachOneHelpOne1 Welcome to Forgotten Black History, a YouTube channel dedicated to providing educational content and critical reviews about the rich and diverse history of black people around the world. "Forgotten Black History" is a YouTube channel dedicated to shedding light on lesser-known stories and individuals from Black history. The channel's content covers a wide range of topics, including the contributions of Black inventors, activists, artists, and leaders, as well as the struggles and triumphs of Black communities throughout history. Through engaging and informative videos, "Forgotten Black History" aims to educate viewers on the often-overlooked achievements and experiences of Black people, challenging the mainstream narrative that has historically marginalized and erased Black contributions. The channel also explores the ongoing impact of systemic racism and inequality, highlighting the importance of understanding and confronting these issues in the present day. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about the untold stories of Black history, "Forgotten Black History" provides a valuable and informative resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the past and present experiences of Black people. #blackhistory #africanamericanhistory #blackculture black history facts black history month facts black history events Disclaimer: This video contains copyrighted material that has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review, and news reporting which constitute the fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review, and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright. This video contains transformative and original content that adds value to the original material. All copyrighted material belongs to their respective owners. If you are the owner of any of the content used in this video and would like us to remove it, please contact us through YouTube's private messaging system or email us at thomasgoobie@gmail.com. Thank you for your understanding.
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Historic Preservation of the George Henry White Community Memorial Center (1/25/20)
Dr. Milton Campbell and Vincent Spaulding, Benjamin and Edith Spaulding Foundation
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George H White Farewell to Congress BG
Bernard George presents excerpts from George H. White's 1901 speech.
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Congressman George Henry White finally honored where he was born
George Henry White introduced the first anti-lynching bill in Congress. In the late 1800s, the North Carolina native and Republican served two terms as the nation's only elected black representation in Congress until 1901. Years would pass before another black person was elected. And it would take several decades later for White to finally be honored in Bladen County, NC; his birthplace. TV Journalist Tim Pulliam first uncovered the story in 2010 and followed up ten years later to reveal the landmark now bearing his name.
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Retaining Family Farmland: Dania Davy
Minority farmland has passed out of families due to multiple issues. Attorney Dania Davy, director of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund explains how your family can avoid this by using legal procedures including creating a Trust or a Will that specifies who are the heirs and what can be done with the property. A vital and eye-opening message; please share with everyone you know.
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