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Iconic Voices of Black History – Alexa Canady

A family member studying psychology decided to test young Alexa’s intelligence, surprising the family with her high score. She was considered a very average student based on her school testing results. The IQ test raised alarms for her parents. Eventually, an investigation discovered that her teacher was lying to cover up Ms. Canady’s intelligence.​

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Iconic Voices of Black History – Sade Adu

Elusive and mysterious, Sade has never been one to embrace fame. If anything, she has shied away from it. Sade didn’t live lavishly, like a celebrity, as one would expect a woman who has sold over 50M albums worldwide. Friends would affectionately call Sade “Howie”, a nod to the famously mysterious Howard Hughes.

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Iconic Voices of Black History – Barack Obama

From a young first-term senator to the first Black president of the United States, Obama changed the script of American politics. Rather than talk about what brought him to the White House, we want to talk about his life outside the Oval Office.

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Iconic Voices of Black History – Maya Angelou

Shortly after experiencing an incredibly traumatic childhood abuse, Maya Angelou stopped speaking — she became, essentially, a mute. For nearly five years she didn’t speak, save a few times with her brother Bailey. Angelou discusses that trauma and how she found her voice again in her 1969 bestselling memoir, “I Know Why a Caged Bird Sings”.

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