Visiting a Historic African-American Community in Boone, NC
Come along as we travel to Boone, North Carolina, and talk to residents of one of the oldest African-American communities in the state. They tell us about the rich history and traditions that make this tightly-knit community so special. Support AMK and get exclusive videos and other perks: / @appalachianmemorykeepers

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The Oldest African American Church in North Carolina | Stories From Old Salem

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Inside Mennonite Life | Rare Access Documentary

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The TRAGIC Family Behind Ebony Magazine's $200 Million Black Media Empire

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Inside South Africa’s White Slums

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Stories of Growing up Black in Appalachia | Part 1

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When the Civil War Came to Watauga County North Carolina

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We must uncover this history - A Call to Preserve African American History -Unveiling Hidden History

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New York's Orthodox Jews: a City Within a City

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Inside West Virginia's Most Remote Holler

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Is anyone actually 100% Black? Henry Louis Gates Jr. on DNA, race, and power

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A Rare Look Inside Raleigh’s Historic Turner House

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Gentrifizierung in Brandenburg: Wie Zuzug aus Berlin Dörfer verändert | Reportage | rbb Story

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Dr Tommie J Mathews

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The Eastern Kentucky Social Club

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Digital Treasures: Daufuskie Island and Beyond!

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25 FORGOTTEN Money Tricks Black Families Used to Buy Land When Banks Refused to Lend Them a Dollar

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Oregon’s Black Pioneers: Full Documentary | Oregon Experience | OPB

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A Life of Rules: Inside Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Communities | ENDEVR Documentary

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How Early Settlers Lived in the Mountains of Watauga County

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