Black History Year

This Powerful Folktale Tells An Important Lesson on Black Unity

04.09.2024 - By PushBlackPlay

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The Tate family was larger than most in colonial Cameroon. With sixteen children all with different personalities and identities, there were constant disagreements. It’s what happened when they worked together that still inspires us today.

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