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Part one in a three-part series on the 50th anniversary of the University of Georgia’s desegregation.

Fifty years ago, Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter walked onto North Campus in Athens, Ga., to register for classes. After a lengthy legal battle, federal judge William Bootle had ruled on Jan. 6, 1961 that Holmes and Hunter were “fully qualified for immediate admission” to the University of Georgia, and “would already have been admitted had it not been for their race and color.”

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If you were going on safari, what would you bring? A compass, some sunscreen, a few maps? If you were Charles Bedaux, that simply wouldn’t be good enough. Instead, you’d stock up on Champagne, truffles and silk pajamas before attempting to travel from Edmonton, Alberta to Telegraph Creek, British Columbia. The man had a sense of style.

Haven’t heard of superstar Satchel Paige? Here’s why: Because of the unspoken segregation in MLB, he didn’t join the big league until he was 42. He was the oldest rookie in history, despite years of being the absolute best on the field.

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When we’re talking about historical battles, too often one important part of these battles is left unmentioned. Who is this unsung hero? We’ll let Richard III speak for us (via Shakespeare): “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!” On Monday’s podcast, we highlighted some of history’s greatest battle horses.

Wednesday’s podcast answered the question, “Who was Black Moses?” No, not Harriet Tubman — Marcus Garvey.

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When Sarah and I realized Black History Month had arrived, we got excited about the potential biographies to be celebrated and historical events to honor. But we’re also aware that there are a lot of people who aren’t fond of Black History Month.

One point of view is valid — that black history should be a seamless part of the whole. I hope that one day it is. But I know that I, for one, didn’t learn much black history in history class, so we’re going to be celebrating it in the podcasts and blog over the next month.

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