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Liberty and Legacy: Philly’s Black Hands Behind America’s 250th Celebration

Over its 250-year history, Black Americans have remained an integral part of the nation’s journey toward liberty. In the heart of Philadelphia, the birthplace of American independence, where the language of freedom first took root, Black men and women played a vital role in building, shaping, and challenging the ideals that defined the United States, often at great personal cost.

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The Sanctuary of Truth: Reclaiming the American Soul at Mother Bethel

As Philadelphia prepares for the global spotlight of 2026, the city’s cobblestones are often polished to tell a singular story – one of powdered wigs and parchment. But for the African and Caribbean Diaspora, those same stones tell a different tale: one of labor, of resistance, and of a “New World” forged in the shadows of Independence Hall. 

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