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In 1926, a Chicago man declared "Negro History Week" as a week in February. Fifty years later in 1976, President Gerald Force official proclaimed February "Black History Month." This week on Open Record, we commemorate 100 years of Black history in America. FOX6 Investigator Bryan Polcyn is joined by FOX6's Bria Jones and meterologist Holly Baker. They discuss the death of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, a push to get more attention for missing Black girls and women in Milwaukee, and a profile of America's first Black and first female TV meteorologist. Hear how a bank robbery landed her the job of her dreams!
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In 1926, a Chicago man declared "Negro History Week" as a week in February. Fifty years later in 1976, President Gerald Force official proclaimed February "Black History Month." This week on Open Record, we commemorate 100 years of Black history in America. FOX6 Investigator Bryan Polcyn is joined by FOX6's Bria Jones and meterologist Holly Baker. They discuss the death of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, a push to get more attention for missing Black girls and women in Milwaukee, and a profile of America's first Black and first female TV meteorologist. Hear how a bank robbery landed her the job of her dreams!
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