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UNPACKED! A Deep Dive with Cara Live

UNPACKED! A Deep Dive with Cara Live

Written by: Cara Live!
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How do we create a global story? Thinking globally, acting locally! Join Cara Live each week as she takes a deep dive into current affairs, culture, travel, politics and more.Cara Live! Social Sciences
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  • Rev Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Esq (1914 - 2018)
    Feb 15 2022

    CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: REV DOVEY ROUNDTREE, ESQ (1914 - 2018): Roundtree was an ordained minister, civil rights activist and an attorney. In this conversation, she talks about her experiences with racial discrimination and challenges when joining the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942; her relationship with Mary McLeod Bethune; meeting with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; and why she became an attorney after meeting Edith Sampson.

    Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dovey_Johnson_Roundtree

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    29 mins
  • Joe Dudley (1937 - )
    Feb 8 2022

    CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: JOE DUDLEY (1937 - ) Long before Dudley was featured on Chris Rock’s ‘Good Hair’, he made a stop on the set of Cara Live! Similar to Madam C J Walker, in 1957, he invested $10 in a Fuller Products hair kit and began selling hair care products. By 1975, he formed Dudley Products Company in Greensboro, NC and employed approximately 400 sales people. In 1988, he opened Dudley Cosmetology University with 8 strategically located schools. His company has been listed in the top 50 in Black Enterprise Magazine’s Top 100 Black Owned Businesses. The company has a global presence and is available in Canada, Brazil, Zimbabwe, South Africa, The Bahamas and the Caribbean. #LivingLegend

    Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Dudley


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    21 mins
  • Rev Dr Reginald Hawkins (1923-2007) - Part II
    Feb 4 2022

    CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Hawkins was a minister, dentist, civil rights activist and the first African American to run for Governor in North Carolina. In Part II, Hawkins talks about: his run for governor; his meeting with Jimmy Hoffa; his relationship with Robert F Kennedy; the integration of Charlotte Memorial Hospital; and his conversation with Dr Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968 - just hours prior to his assassination.

    Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_Hawkins


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    26 mins
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