Untold Stories "Black History of Enterprise, AL
Untold Stories "Black History of Enterprise, AL” gives a historical description of what it was like as a black person living there during segregation and the early days of integration. Mrs. Vernetta DeRamus a local historian talks about her experiences plus other facts about the neighborhoods, churches, schools and people who were a part of black community in Enterprise.

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Slavery in NJ: The Price of Silence Part One

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Alabama's Hidden History

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‘The un-whitewashed story of America’

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The Center For Heirs' Property Preservation presents: 5 Historic African American Communities

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How We Got Over

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Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved

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The Forgotten Creeks (Full Length Documentary)

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The Ocoee Massacre: A Documentary Film | WFTV

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