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‘United Shades Of America’ Episode Centering Black Appalachians Elevates People And Places Erased By White Narratives

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Black people in Appalachia are finally getting the recognition they deserve. The second episode of the W. Kamau Bell series "United Shades of America" travels to Central Appalachia to share the stories of Black people living and thriving in the region.

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