From May of last year, Lesley Stahl’s report on an Air Force veteran who unknowingly bought a former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved. From November 2022, Scott Pelley's story on Black cemeteries paved over in Florida. From June 2020, Pelley's look at efforts to investigate the Greenwood Massacre in Tulsa. And February of last year, Bill Whitaker's visit with the HistoryMakers, a nonprofit documenting untold stories of African American achievement.
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0:00 Introduction
0:11 Sharswood (Part 1)
12:50 Sharswood (Part 2)
26:40 Uncovering Black Cemeteries Paved Over in Florida
39:40 Greenwood: One of the worst race massacres in American history
52:32 The HistoryMakers: Documenting untold stories of Black achievement
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